I’d agree with Matt Croslin’s perspective about online learning:
Asynchronous tools can solve this problem by giving all learners time to think and respond. This extra time will benefit all personality types, as even the sanguine learners will share greater insights if they are given more time to reflect. This is in contrast to synchronous meetings [...]
Category Archives: eLearning
EduGeek Journal: A Case For Ashynchronous Learning
13 October 2008 – 8:09 am
Effectively using a Course Management System
22 August 2008 – 7:05 am
There are a number of Course Management Systems (CMS) for running courses via a website. These are also sometimes called Learning Management Systems (LMS) or Virtual Learning Environments (VLE).
I use Moodle to look after the Organic College’s distance learning courses. This has been fantastic but I often find myself looking around at other services which [...]
10 reasons why mind mapping is great
11 August 2008 – 8:29 am
10 reasons why mind mapping is great. I use Mind Mapping a lot both for planning, research and summarising. Both hand-drawn and computer-created (currently use iMindMap) are valuable.