by jokaydia | Jun 21, 2006 | education, elearning, Old Blog, Web 2.0
I’ve had a busy couple of days both in Real life and in Second life… there’s lots to do in the office and a conference to prepare for on Friday. However, as per usual, the most exciting work has been in Second Life.First, off I had the pleasure of...
by jokaydia | Jun 18, 2006 | education, elearning, Old Blog, Web 2.0
A few days ago, Botts left a great comment here about the social-networking power of Web 2.0…. “web2 strikes again showing us a whole lot more of who the people are that we are interacting with.And I agree. I love it that I’m able to share info about...
by jokaydia | Jun 15, 2006 | education, elearning, Old Blog, Web 2.0
For most of the day today, I’ve been logged into the Australian Flexible Learning Framework 2006 Networks Online Event. The theme of this year’s event is ‘Tapping into Social Networking for E-Learning’…. right up my alley! ;-)From the...
by jokaydia | Jun 5, 2006 | education, elearning, Web 2.0
Late last night I published the first post in a new blog – metal:ED – Developing educational video resources for trades. The aim of this new blog is to document the progress, processes and experiences of a new project we’re working on in the TLRU as...
by jokaydia | May 6, 2006 | education, elearning, Old Blog, Web 2.0
I’ll be facilitating a new network called eCommunicate 2.0 this year, and had a great time in Canberra on Friday attending the Australian Flexible Learning Framework eNetworks Project Kick-off event.On the way to Canberra – Macquarie Pass, NSWCathy Baxter,...
by jokaydia | Apr 19, 2006 | education, elearning, Old Blog
Here I am again – up all night at the TCC Online Conference. I just attended a great session by Satoru Shinagawa from the University of Hawai’i, Kapi’olani Community College on the use of Podcasting to teach languages. He talked fairly specifically...