Since 2007, Jane Hart has been compiling this list, within which the top 200 learning tools are ranked across three categories: Personal Learning, Workplace Learning, and Education. You can find MS Te
The author shares best practices and tips , taking a very common sense approach to teaching and learning online, encouraging readers to find what is most natural for them. Highlighted are universal de
This is a shared practice authored by a teacher at Vieux Montreal. Although used in an ESL class, it can be easily adapted to any FSL class. Note that Norm used his own website as his LMS. Moodle coul
Although the refocussing of assessments, from being content centric to being all about application of content in today's world, was triggered and enabled by the emergence of technology, it's been brou
For students who have yet to develop the necessary self-regulated learning skills needed to be successful in asynchronous online learning, there are steps you can take to help them. This article is wr
This article emphasizes play as an important ingredient of online learning in higher education. She uses it to build community, especially at the outset of an online course but also thereafter. She al
This ContactNorth article is worth reading . It is substantial, and will require up to 30minutes of your time. It highlights: Seven key developments in teaching and learning; Seven key elements that d
In this article , the author describes our current context with heartfelt insight and compassion. Her overriding message is one of 'seek help; don't struggle on your own'.
Each faculty member tends to develop their own approach to teaching online. This article outlines the approach used in a large introductory Biology course at a large university. Although their educati