Posted on April 24, 2008 by adacey
Thanks to the informative and entertaining Ewan McIntosh’s Edublog I spent a large part of yesterday “playing” with slideshows using a package called Animoto. With minimal effort from the user Animoto takes your photos, mixes them with music and some technical know how to produce a professional looking video.
In the words of the [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by rsymmons
Every once in a while you come across a web site that captivates you and offers many everyday teaching and learning solutions. The Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies is such a site. Its creator Jane Hart is a well-known name in the e-learning world both in the UK and internationally. She has a long track [...]
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Posted on March 10, 2008 by adacey
How many times have you attended a course where you have been told exactly how to do something but seen little evidence of instructors actually practising what they preach? At Swansea ITeC, Leia Fee has been pioneering an approach to training that both practices what it preaches and embraces the evolution in teaching and learning [...]
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Posted on February 22, 2008 by adacey
I received an email from a colleague today containing a link to an article by Dan Cobley entitled Wales takes on the world. How the internet is changing small business
The article caught my attention for several reasons. Firstly its opening lines refer to the historic Swansea-Mumbles train, the route of which I walk frequently [...]
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