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    Teaching Music Online

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    Can you teach music over the Internet? How? Can you teach with Youtube? Nirvana? Piczo? Audacity? Billboard? Newsfeeds? Can you teach in a way that is engaging for the learner? ...
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    Lessons, Discussions and Debates - What's the Difference?

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    I’m having a provocative dialogue with a LearnHub colleague about what constitutes an online “lesson,” what constitutes a “discussion” or a “...
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    Wearable e-Learning System

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    Mobile Augmented Reality Systems (MARS) have the potential to provide continuous and autonomous instruction to human learners anytime, anyplace, and at any pace. MARS-based lear...
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    Where are you from?

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    Interesting Lessons

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    Why not spend less time learning in class and more online?
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    Make an Extra $25,000 a Year Teaching Online

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    Monday to Friday, from 7:30am to 3:30pm, Mark Cruthers teaches traditional high school students face-to-face in Pinion Hills, California. Then, after 4pm, Mark teaches homeschoo...
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    Resources for Teaching and Learning 2.0

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    Every year the University of North Carolina puts on a 3-day conference on teaching and learning. I am lucky enough to go to the conference every year. Below you’ll find in...
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    iPods

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              iPods in Education  iPods may be an effective way to learn 24/7. The only requirement is the purchase of an iPod and ...
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    3rd: Open Access Textbooks

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    Textbooks are dinosaurs of a past age. They are out of date when they are printed. Instructors usually don’t assign the whole book because there are only a few chapters th...
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    Learning Process

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    What makes learning effective? According to Garrison and Vaughn (2008), online and face-to-face learning must be “purposeful and reflective” ( p. 31). For learning t...
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    The WebQuest: The Joy of Learning

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    The WebQuest: The Joy of LearningA PowerPoint Presentation Professor Bernie Dodge, the father of Webquests, defines WebQuests as “inquiry-oriented activities ...
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    What Feeds Are (XML, RSS, ATOM)

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    Intended Audience This lesson is specifically intended for Nellie Deutsch. A markup language describes hows something is structured. HTML describes how a web-site ...
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    Talking Photos

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    Listen to the Photo Talk   Make online learning and instruction exciting by adding voice to your photos in a very simple way. Just upload the photos and record through...
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    Voicethread

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    A picture is worth more than a thousands words when you combine words and sound. Photos are a wonderful way for people to connect. Adding voice, sound (music), and text to ph...
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    Goodbye Bureaucracy. Hello Curiosity!

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    Listening to Mark Cruthers’ talk about his experience teaching AP History online to a group of homeschoolers, what comes up for you?(If you haven’t yet heard this in...
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    Web 2.0 Tools

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    Layout of the course: The course on web 2.0 tools for instruction and learning will begin on April 2nd. Participants will engage in asy...
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    Practicing Mindfulness

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    Practice mindfulness with Jon Kabbat-Zinn Mindfulness is falling awake. It may take practice but mindfulness is an awareness that can bring us to our senses. Jon Kabbat-Zinn h...