A great look at the many ways WordPress is being used in higher ed.
“29 Ways WordPress Is Taking Over Universities and Higher Ed” http://feedly.com/k/16oSRtH
Whenever we build a one-size-fits-all learning experience for all students to move through independently, we should think about how the learner will get personalized...
This post describes how I created a WebQuest using modern eLearning authoring tools, AI content generation, and streaming video.
Often we instructional designers are given hours of video footage of recorded lectures or webinars, and it’s our job to edit them down into...
“29 Ways WordPress Is Taking Over Universities and Higher Ed” http://feedly.com/k/16oSRtH
Classroom Responses Systems (AKA “clickers”) offer teachers and students a way to make classroom lectures more interactive and engaging than lectures alone. Eric Mazur,...
I may be a zealot proponent for open source software, but I don’t think that clouds my judgement when I say that Android is...
Promoting Interaction in Your Assignments – Broadband from Samuel Merritt U Academic Tech on Vimeo. Do you wish you could make one change...
I’ve been researching Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy of Cognitive Tasks, and I’ve been seeing a number of guides attempt to match iPad apps with each...
Google fonts are amazing. It’s a huge library of free, open-licensed fonts that give web designers a huge new palette to work with, going...
I was recently asked to email a friend-of-a-friend, a librarian who was asked to do some Instructional Design in Canvas LMS. I’m reprinting my...
Even though the Internet is often credited for bringing about a “New Economy”, in fact many longstanding economic trends continue to play themselves out...
I came across this quoted text when reading the manual for Handbrake, a great open source DVD transcoding tool, and realized how relevant the...
I have been exploring what it would look like to write for the web instead of the desktop, by creating documents in Markdown and...