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8 Top Tips to Create an Effective Social Learning Strategy. In this article, you'll find Social Learning tips, advice, and techniques for creating a successful Social Learning Strategy. From research to implementation, I'll walk you through on how to develop a Social Learning Strategy that engages learners and encourages collaborative eLearning. In today's tech-savvy world, it's pretty common to carry on conversations with people halfway around the world, or to tap into a wealth of informational resources without even leaving home. As a result, learning via social media platforms is becoming ever more popular. But, how can eLearning professionals take advantage of the opportunities that social learning offers? Assess your current eLearning strategy to determine how to move forward. So, by integrating social media into your eLearning deliverables you will increase interactivity and collaboration among your learners, not to mention that the overall learning experience will become more engaging and informative.

Reality check - Open Source LMS: a costly affair. Open source LMS is the one that is freely available with an open source code. This precisely means that you have access to the code for free and you can modify it to gain a high level of customization to suit your requirements. Since Moodle is the most popular, let us consider it during this analysis. Let us look at the actual costs upfront to set-up and recurring costs for running a professional grade Moodle installation on an ongoing basis. For the purpose of this example, let us look at a total user-base of 3,000 users in a year with an expected traffic per month – not more than 500.

Moderate level of customization required. The good news: freeing yourself from paying off the license fee is a good decision. However, to run your system, you need more than just a code. Additional Open Source LMS Cost elements The costs we have considered above are conservative so that we don’t have a bias! So in summary, let us do a check if Moodle or Open Source is right for you: 8 Ways to Show Your iPad on a Projector Screen. Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Why do so many Moodle courses suck? Moodle is a magnificent free product and has the potential to enable schools and teachers to build wonderfully unique interactive online learning courses in which learner interaction can be tracked, measured and responded to. Despite this the vast majority of Moodle courses I see are a long list of Word and PDF documents with at best a few forums that enable a minimum of human social interaction.

Given the state of many of these courses, it’s no wonder that drop out rates for online learning are so high. And of course Moodle isn’t the only culprit. Many of the other commercially available LMS (learning management systems) and VLE (virtual learning environment) platforms aren’t doing any better. Moodle has been around now since 2002 and research carried out in 2013 showed that more than 7.3 million students had studied in more than 83 thousand registered sites. The problem surely isn’t Moodle, because the platform is capable of delivering all of the above. How about ready made courses? Best. Stoodle: The Collaborative Virtual Whiteboard. EPEDAGOGIE. Ten Tips for Personalized Learning via Technology. At Forest Lake Elementary School, in Columbia, South Carolina, the student population grows more diverse by the day.

Income levels, ethnicities, family structures, first languages, interests, and abilities now vary so much, that a traditional teaching approach, with a uniform lesson targeted to the average-level student, just doesn't cut it. (Sound familiar to you educators out there?) To challenge and support each child at his or her own level, the Forest Lake teachers and staff are deploying a powerful array of widely available digital-technology tools.

Each classroom is equipped with an interactive whiteboard and a Tech Zone of eight Internet-enabled computers. Plus, teachers have access to gadgets including digital cameras, Flip cameras, remote-response clickers, and PDAs. More important than the gadgets themselves, of course, is how the teachers use them to create personalized lessons and a productive environment where each child is engaged. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Google Hangout for Teachers- A Comprehensive Tutorial. Top 100 Tools for Learning 2013. Stoodle: The Collaborative Virtual Whiteboard. Social Teaching by Design: 6 Assignment Ideas.