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MOOCs: Top 10 Sites for Free Education With Elite Universities. MOOC stands for Massive Open Online Courses.

MOOCs: Top 10 Sites for Free Education With Elite Universities

Although there has been access to free online courses on the Internet for years, the quality and quantity of courses has changed. Access to free courses has allowed students to obtain a level of education that many only could dream of in the past. This has changed the face of education. In The New York Times article Instruction for Masses Knocked Down Campus Walls, author Tamar Lewin stated, “in the past few months hundreds of thousands of motivated students around the world who lack access to elite universities have been embracing them as a path toward sophisticated skills and high-paying jobs, without paying tuition or collecting a college degree.” Although MOOCs are the latest trend, not everyone agrees that schools should offer them. There may also be some issues for students who lack motivation. 10 Ways to Use Google Books for Lifelong Learning and Research. Google Books is a Google service that makes discovering book content easier for us on the web.

10 Ways to Use Google Books for Lifelong Learning and Research

It started way back in 2004 and since then its mission has been to digitally scan and archive tons of book. Knowing the breakneck pace that Google sets, one day it could become the absolute knowledge tank as far as books go. The ongoing Partner Program and the Library Project are helping to rocket things along. But Google Books does not allow you to download whole books unless it’s in the Public Domain. It also does not display the entire text of other books.

Plenty, if you can “˜exploit’ the information that’s freely available. Mobile Learning – SMS Can Get You Started. Syllabus. Mobile Learning Portal. Top Myths & Misconceptions of Mobile Learning by Robert Gadd : L. By Robert Gadd June 9, 2010 “While it is true that mobile is not the ideal delivery medium for every type of training, many organizations can provide measurable proof that properly planned and delivered mobile learning can be just as effective as the available ILT and online learning alternatives.

Top Myths & Misconceptions of Mobile Learning by Robert Gadd : L

Mobile learners also benefit from their ability to access content and revisit concepts at the time of need or available schedule.” As mLearning gets more attention, the misunderstandings about it grow. Here are my nominees for the top eight things that people don't get about mLearning. Mobile web browsers work fine for accessing existing e-learning content and sites. Topics Covered. Marc My Words: Thinking About Mobile Learning in the Age of iPad. “Perhaps the most important game-changer is that the iPad, and other devices to follow, are designed to be ‘always on,’ or ‘always connected;’ the intent being that you always have access to the Internet (of course this may not be practically true yet, but it certainly is the goal).

Marc My Words: Thinking About Mobile Learning in the Age of iPad

Smartphones have this feature as well, but the iPad screams it.” Home (Learning & Education) ICTmagic - home. Free Computer Training at GCFLearnFree. Free Computer Training at GCFLearnFree. Atomic Learning – Education: Professional Development, Technology Integration and Software Training and Support Solutions - Atomic Learning. The role of Twitter in Personal Learning Networks. Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education. OpenLearn - The Open University. 20 Best TED Talks for Students of Social Media. How to Leverage Social Media into E-Learning. Social Media.

How to Leverage Social Media into E-Learning

The big buzz word. The one that everyone’s talking about, but almost no one is ready to face. It’s like this huge elephant has set up shop in the world of E-Learning and we are all doing our very best to ignore that it ever showed up in the first place. My question is simple…..why? Why are we spending so much time and effort trying to cast aside a tool like nothing we have been offered before? Think about it. The freedom to offer E-Learning to a new generation. Today we are going to take a deeper look at how leveraging social media can change the way you look at E-Learning from here on out. 1. When you work with Social Media both the implementation and the impact are instant. 2. Social Media has provided us with a whole new set of tools that we never even dreamed of in the past. 3. We just discussed how with social media, geography is no longer a factor in E-Learning. 4. Remember the old feedback process? Why? Because there is no chain. 5.

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