Welcome to my blog.
This is an interesting assignment. Let's kick off this WAN Party...

I've used blogger before, so I am familiar with the options and settings, design stuff, commenting, css, html, ect. I am a junkie for brain-based learning, learning technologies and analytical thinking. I'm psyched to explore a variety of technologies that can enhance the learning process and experience. I used to use blogger as a place to post my daily course agendas at school, but I am now posting the information using a news forum in Moodle. I like the ease of blogger... it even got better once Google bought it. :)
My conceptual thoughts on attacking this blog:
- Effective E-learning.
- How can I use both asynchronous & synchronous communication - synchronously of course - to enhance e-learning?
- What's the ideal array of technologies for a mixture content? How much does that assortment changed basic on the specs of the curriculum?
- The evolution of technologies. How something worked is a prerequisite for how somethingworks...
- Tools, tools, tools. I love'm!
- Resources - "It's not what you can recall at any given moment, but rather what you can understand at any given moment."
- Mobile Learning. KH=GG!
- Moodle vs. everything else!
- Instructional Design. I seem to never get bored with this one. Lots of analysis...
- #18 for The Green Team! Come on, tons of good examples here... Social media, video, interactive forms, news feeds and rss, 3D near virtual reality seat experience, shared calendars, etc, etc. :)
- Developing & not-yet-developed Learning Technologies - What does the future hold?

And away we go . . .
4 comments:
Kris:
Ok ... I'm in. One down .. three to go.
You've been a busy guy! LOL
Bobby J
Nice "tech-design"!
I'm going to get a bite to eat, then I'll check back in.
Bobby J
I enjoy visiting your blogs. They are extremely creative and unique. Keep up the good work, I'll definitely be back ;)
Keep up the good work. Does that mean I get an A?
Kinda funny too. I just commented to all the postings in reverse order. Did you do the same, or did you start from this one and work your way up? Interesting data collecting possibilities. ;)
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