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04 Haziran 2008

e-Öğrenme ile ilgili Dergiler ve Yayınlar

Kategori: Blog Haber Dergi ve Siteler, Kütüphane — Etiketler: — cahit @ 13:05
Bu alanda alfabetik sıralı olarak e-öğrenme ile ilgili dergi ve süreli yayınları bulabilirsiniz.

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ALN Magazine From Asynchronous Learning Networks


BEEP (Best Education E-Practices)  A monthly journal prepared and disseminated by Project Eagle, St Petersburg College


Campus Technology Magazine   “Campus Technology is the only monthly publication focusing exclusively on the use of technology across all areas of higher education. Campus Technology provides in-depth, aggressive coverage of specific technologies, their uses and implementations, including enterprise resource planning; eLearning and course management systems; presentation technologies; communication, portal, and security solutions - all the important issues and trends for campus IT decision makers.”


Chief Learning Officer   ”The newest publication in the MediaTec family is Chief Learning Officer Magazine. Debuting in Fall 2002, Chief Learning Officer focuses on solutions for enterprise productivity in the enterprise learning market. The magazine features top experts in the corporate training industry writing to executives and officers about the importance, benefits and advancements of a properly trained workforce.”


Chronicle of Higher Education  Includes news, trends and techniques in distance education.


Computing Unplugged  Includes articles on mobile working


Converge Magazine  ”Converge magazine is the source for workable solutions in education and technology.”

Reviewer’s Note: A US-based magazine about technology in education


DEANZ Journal of Distance Learning  “First published in 1995, The Journal of Distance Learning will appeal to readers with interests in: on-line or distance education; e-learning; flexible delivery systems; application of technology in distance and open learning to education; innovative teaching methods open learning developments in the Pacific.”

Reviewer’s Note: The Journal of Distance Learning is a refereed journal published annually by DEANZ. It publishes both theoretical and empirically based research articles, research notes, reports and case studies of practice, and reviews by or of interest to those involved in distance education and open learning, which meet the journal’s requirements and standards.


Education Week on the Web  ”American Education’s Online Newspaper of Record”

Reviewer’s Note: The web version of the weekly paper. You can also subscribe to an e-mail newsletter. Primarily at a school education


elearn Magazine  ”eLearn magazine is published by ACM, a not-for-profit educational association serving those who work, teach, and learn in the various computing-related fields.”


E-Learning  ”E-Learning is a peer-refereed international online-only journal directed towards the study and research of e-learning in its diverse aspects: pedagogical, curricular, sociological, economic, philosophical and political.”

Reviewer’s Note: E-Learning is published three times a year


Elearning! Magazine  ”Elearning! is published by B2B Media Co, a privately held publishing company staffed by experts with over 100 years of combined publishing experience.”

Reviewer’s Note: Free subscriptions in US and Canada only


e.learning age  ”Published monthly, e.learning age has a controlled circulation of 16000. This goes to training managers, chief learning officers, learning officers, selected HR professionals with responsibility for training spend, and board level directors involved in learning issues at a strategic level.”


Electronic Journal or e-Learning (EJEL)  ”The Electronic Journal of e-Learning provides perspectives on topics relevant to the study, implementation and management of e-Learning initiatives. The journal contributes to the development of both theory and practice in the field of e-Learning. The journal accepts academically robust papers, topical articles and case studies that contribute to the area of research in e-Learning.”

Reviewer’s Note: It is currently published bi-annually with a general issue and a special issue


European Journal of Open and Distance Learning (EURODL)  ”The European Journal of Open and Distance Learning (EURODL) has been relaunched. It publishes the accounts of research, development and teaching for Europe in its most inclusive definition, exploring the potential of electronic publishing. Furthermore, EURODL presents scholarly work and solid information about open, distance and e-learning, education through telematics, multimedia, on-line learning and co-operation.”


First Monday  Peer-reviewed Journal on the Internet about the Internet


From Now On  The Educational Technology Journal.


Information Week   Reviewer’s Note: Although this magazine is not dedicated to e-learning, it frequently has some interesting e-learning articles.


Innovate  Innovate is “a peer-reviewed e-journal that lives up to its name in both content and design These pages feature cutting-edge research and practice in the field of information technology, but Innovate invites you to do more than simply read. Use our one-button features to comment on articles, share material with colleagues and friends, and participate in open forums. Join us in exploring the best uses of technology to improve the ways we think, learn, and live. ”

Reviewer’s Note:”When you access your first article, we will ask for your name and e-mail address. You will not need to provide this information again to access additional articles as long as Innovate remains a free journal.”


Inside Higher Ed   ”the online source for news, opinion andcareer advice and services for all of higher education. Whether you’re an adjunct or a vice president, a grad student or an eminence grise, we’ve got what you need to thrive in your job or find a better one: breaking news, provocative daily commentary, blogs, discussion areas, practical career columns, and a powerful suite of tools to help higher education professionals get jobs and colleges identify and hire employees.”

Reviewer’s Note: Inside Higher Ed was founded in 2004 by three executives with decades of expertise in higher education journalism and recruitment.


Inside Learning Technologies  ”The magazine is circulated on a controlled free circulation basis to 18, 000 buyers and specifiers of IT training products and services and to those interested in the impact of emerging technologies on training programmes. Inside Learning Technologies is published in - January, July and October.”

Reviewer’s Note: A conference Learning Technologies is held in London each January


International Journal of Web-Based Communities (IJWBC)   ”The IJWBC is a peer-reviewed scientific journal. It offers state of the art to practitioners such as communication managers, officers of public information services, web masters and of course those who are responsible for online communities. Its mission is to publish and integrate scientific results and act as a catalyst to the rapidly developing culture of web communities. ”

Reviewer’s Note: The targeted audience are scientists and members and moderators of WWW communities who feel responsible for optimising their quality and effect.


The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning   ”A refereed e-journal to advance research, theory and best practice in open and distance learning worldwide.” Athabasca University

Reviewer’s Note: Academic research papers


ITALICS (Innovations in Teaching And Learning in Information and Computer Sciences)  ”the electronic journal of the Higher Education Academy. ITALICS provides a vehicle for members of the Information and Computer Sciences communities to disseminate best practice and research on learning and teaching within their subject disciplines” From ltsn

Reviewer’s Note: Three issues of ITALICS each year


IT Training Magazine  IT News and content from the magazine


Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks (JALN)   ”The aim of the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks is to describe original work in asynchronous learning networks (ALN), including experimental results.”

Reviewer’s Note: A publication of the Sloan Consortium


Journal of Computer Assisted Learning (JCAL)   ”The Journal of Computer Assisted Learning is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed, international journal which covers the whole range of uses of information and communication technology to support learning and knowledge exchange”

Reviewer’s Note: “The Journal of Computer Assisted Learning was first published in 1985. It continues to have the aim of making the results of contemporary research and experience available to practitioners in an easily accessible way.”


Journal of Educational Technology and Society   Journal of the International Forum of Educational Technology and Society and IEE Learning Technology Task Force


Journal of Educators Online (the JEO)   The Journal of Educators Online (JEO) is an online, double-blind, refereed journal by and for instructors, administrators, policy-makers, staff, students, and those interested in the development, delivery, and management of online courses in the Arts, Business, Education, Engineering, Medicine and Sciences.


Journal of Online Learning and Teaching (JOLT)   ”MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students of higher education. The MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching (JOLT) is a peer-reviewed, online publication addressing the scholarly use of multimedia resources in education.”

Reviewer’s Note: JOLT welcomes papers on all aspects of the use of multimedia educational resources for learning and teaching.


Journal of Technology Education   ”The Journal of Technology Education provides a forum for scholarly discussion on topics relating to technology education. Manuscripts should focus on technology education research, philosophy, and theory. In addition, the Journal publishes book reviews, editorials, guest articles, comprehensive literature reviews, and reactions to previously published articles.”


Journal of Workplace Learning  ”Analysis of the key issues in this area are set in the context of assisting the individual to maximise opportunities and performance within the working environment. Insights into workplace learning and development on an individual level are provided, as well as knowledge of how to find out how both employees and organizations can benefit from a considered approach to learning and individual development.” Access available through Emerald

Reviewer’s Note: “The Journal of Workplace Learning has built a loyal following among notable academics within the field. It focuses on the growth of the individual within the enterprise and the interventions which can assist in the process.”


Kairos   ”Kairos is a refereed online journal exploring the intersections of rhetoric, technology, and pedagogy. Each issue presents varied perspectives on special topics ..”

Reviewer’s Note: An academic online journal


The Knowledge Tree: An ejournal of learning innovation   ”The journal of the 2006 Australian Flexible Learning Framework, The Knowledge Tree enables the sharing of research and innovation in global e-learning practice.”

Reviewer’s Note: Edition 8 focuses ontensions in the convergence of e-learningande-business.


Learning & Training Innovations   Visit LTImagazine.com regularly for ‘breaking’ news, real-world case studies, research reports, in-depth technology articles, and expert columns, and to connect with your peers”


Learning Circuits   ASTD Webzine About Digital Learning. Launched in January 2000. Take a look too at the Try It! tools - “the place to sample software demos, free calculators, and other helpful workplace tools”.

Reviewer’s Note: An excellent collection of e-learning articles


Learning Solutions e-Magazine

Reviewer’s Note: Renamed - previously eLearning Developers Journal


LiNEZine: Learning in the New Economy   ”LiNE Zine is a quarterly e-magazine introducing thought leadership about learning, performance, and knowledge in the New Economy.”

Reviewer’s Note: No longer in production, but archives are still very interesting reads


MountainRise   ”MountainRise is an open, peer-reviewed, international electronic journal published twice a year by the Coulter Faculty Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning at Western Carolina University for the purpose of being an international vehicle for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (SoTL).”

Reviewer’s Note: An electronic journal dedicated to the scholarship of teaching and learning


Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration   The Journal of Distance Learning Administration is a peer-reviewed electronic journal offered free each quarter over the World Wide Web


PocketPC Magazine   ”For users of Windows Powered Handheld and Pocket PCs”

Reviewer’s Note: Looks at hardware and software


Presentations Magazine   Postings from some of the articles, news and trends in creating and delivering presentations, as well as the technology to support it.


Simulation and Gaming   An Interdisciplinary journal of theory, practice and research


Student Affairs Online   The online magazine about technology and student affairs

Reviewer’s Note: Some very interesting articles that cover a wide range of student issues


Teaching with Technology Today   ”Highlighting innovative uses of learning technologies within the UW System.”

Reviewer’s Note: TwTT was conceived by University of Wisconsin Development Council


THE Journal   ”it is the longest running, most widely read education technology publication, serving the educators for over 30 years!”

Reviewer’s Note: Always has interesting articls


The Technology Source Archives   ”Published from 1997 to 2003, The Technology Source was a peer-reviewed bimonthly periodical whose purpose was to provide thoughtful, illuminating articles that would assist educators as they face the challenge of integrating information technology tools into teaching and into managing educational organizations.”

Reviewer’s Note: This web site maintains all of the articles originally published in The Technology Source.


techLEARNING   ”techLEARNING.com is produced by Technology & Learning Magazine, the Well Connected Educator and SchoolTech Expo & Conference, with contributions from hundreds of K-12 teachers, administrators & other experts in the field.


Training Journal   The independent journal for professional trainers

Reviewer’s Note: A few articles about e-learning appear in this journal.


Training Magazine   ”On average, Training magazine runs a minimum of five in-depth features a month. In March, May, September and October, that number increases to at least eight, with the maximum being 12. Among other topics, our features cover best practice case studies for a wide range of business challenges, investigative analyses of training’s strategic applications within leading global organizations, and in depth research for which Training magazine has become so widely known.”

Reviewer’s Note: Now incorporates Online Learning Magazine


The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education   ”The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE), is a peer-reviewed e-journal. International in scope, this scholarly e-journal will publish refereed articles focusing on the issues and challenges of providing theory, research/ information services to students enrolled in any level of distance education on open learning applications. It will particularly strive to meet the continuing education needs of practitioners and educators by providing a forum for the discussion of extended learning strategies, policies and practices, and trends in information technology as they impact the delivery of any kind of the student support services for distance learners and faculties.”

Reviewer’s Note: A useful edition to your online journal reading list.


University Business

Reviewer’s Note: The monthly magazine from University Business Online


Workforce   HR Trends & Tools for Business Results


Workforce Performance Solutions   ”Workforce Performance Solutions is directed to top-level management, senior human resources, workforce and organizational development executives whose task is to optimize the abilities of their human assets to drive and improve the execution of enterprise strategy.”

Reviewer’s Note: “Workforce Performance Solutions magazine includes feature articles and columns by leading business executives, analysts and industry experts, along with case studies and profiles that show the intrinsic, real-world value of performance management strategies. Each issue also includes valuable market research to help performance executives benchmark their successes.”


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e-Öğrenme ile ilgili Gazete Haber Kaynak ve Alanlar

Kategori: Blog Haber Dergi ve Siteler, Kütüphane — Etiketler: — cahit @ 13:02

Bu alanda alfabetik sıralı olarak e-Öğrenme ile ilgili Haber kaynaklarını, RSS beslemeleri ve diğer haber sitelerine bağlantıları bulacaksınız.

Yeni bir kaynak eklemek isterseniz YORUM olarak gönderiniz.

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BBC Education News RSS

Reviewer’s Note: A number of RSS feeds in addition to Education available for syndication


Brandon-Hall.com Dispatch

“E-Learning Research News and Notes from brandon-hall.com”

Reviewer’s Note: This is the online version of the Dispatch. You can also sign up here for the email newsletter


Checkpoint eLearning

Reviewer’s Note: E-Learning news produced by INFObases in Germany.


Education on the Internet

“Spartacus Educational will be publishing Education on the Internet every week. The newsletter will include news, reviews of websites and articles on using ICT in the classroom. Subjects covered include History, English, Mathematics, Design & Technology, Science, Modern Languages, Geography, Art & Design, Music, Economics, Media Studies, Politics, Economics, Sociology and Business Studies.”

Reviewer’s Note: Although primarily aimed at school e-learning, there are some interesting links in it.


Education Signals

“Education Signals is a weekly newsletter published by Signal Hill Capital that takes an in depth look at issues concerning the for-profit education sector, including the K-12, post-secondary, and corporate training and information services markets.

Reviewer’s Note: Fill out the form for a free subscription


EduRSS

A syndicated site of many news feeds about e-learning, based at Stephens Web

Reviewer’s Note: Every day lots of interesting information about e-learning - from personal thoughts to new resources.


education.telegraph.co.uk

Reviewer’s Note: News articles about education in general as well as online education in particular


eLearningJournal,com

“The eLearning Journal is a biweekly email newsletter synthesizing important news, trends, resources and organizations that impact the e-learning marketplace.”

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eLearningNews.net

“eLearning News - A central resource for eLearning news, product reviews, case studies, conferences, exhibitions, employment opportunities and lots more; submitted by eLearning companies and specialists around the world.”

Reviewer’s Note: Includes our RSS feed


e-Learning newsline

“Weekly news, trends, and insights from e-learning magazine” previously called Collaborate

Reviewer’s Note: Very useful for keeping up to date with the e-learning marketplace


FE News

“FE News.co.uk covers the entire Further Education sector in the UK, including e-learning, online learning, training providers, FE Colleges, funding bodies and more.”

Reviewer’s Note: Up to the minute news and features about Further Education across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland


Google News: e-learning news sorted by date and Google News Alerts: e-learning

Read the e-learning news at Google News website - to see the latest news about e-learning - press releases, news reports.

Reviewer’s Note: Or have them sent to you by email, via Google News Alert


Internet Resources Newsletter

The free, monthly, non-subscription newsletter for academics, students, engineers, scientists & social scientists. Herriot-Watt University.

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Interactive Simulation Newsletter

“This newsletter is brought to you by Jonathan Kaye and David Castillo, the authors of “Flash MX for Interactive Simulation,” the first practical guide to building interactive product simulations and performance-based training in Flash.”

Reviewer’s Note: Sign up to receive the accompanying source code and automatic notification on future newsletter releases


IST Results

“In July 2005 IST Results, an online news service established on behalf of the European Commission’s DG Information Society and Media, put its editorial focus on e-Learning and featured a number of successful research projects presenting cutting-edge technologies and innovations in this area. The IST Results service aims at promoting the outcomes and developments of RTD projects funded by the Information Society Technologies (IST) research initiative

Reviewer’s Note: Also includes an RSS feed


IT FORUM

“ITFORUM is an electronic listserv where people from around the world discuss theories, research, new paradigms, and practices in the field of Instructional Technology … ITFORUM is a little different from most listservs in that specific discussions are conducted throughout the year. From September to May, leaders in the field are invited to write a short paper or essay that is posted on the list prior to discussion. This guest discussant remains available electronically on the list for a period of one week to discuss, debate, or answer questions from subscribers.”

Reviewer’s Note: Mainly pedagogically oriented papers are presented here - but this is a way of keeping up with ideas in educational technology


Knowledge@Wharton

“In a world where markets change in nanoseconds, knowledge is a source of competitive advantage. Knowledge@Wharton is an Internet-based guide through this volatile environment. Knowledge@Wharton is a bi-weekly online resource that offers the latest business insights, information and research from a variety of sources. These include analysis of current business trends, interviews with industry leaders and Wharton faculty, articles based on the most recent business research, book reviews, conference and seminar reports, links to other web sites and so on.” Knowledge@Wharton

Reviewer’s Note: A variety of resources on business and industry news


Knowledge Management Communicator

Reviewer’s Note: Please note that Knowledge Management magazine and the KM Communicator are not currently being published. However, we are keeping this content and the magazine archives online as a courtesy to Line56.com and former Knowledge Management readers.


Learning Circuits Express

The free companion newsletter to ASTD’s Learning Circuits Webzine, offers the latest in e-learning news, trends, and community

Reviewer’s Note: A free email newsletter to keep you up to date. Just sign up and there’s no pain involved!


Learning News

“Learning News takes news stories and press releases from training organisations, distributes them to journalists quickly and publishes them on the Web.”

Reviewer’s Note: Training companies submit their press releases to Learning News and they distribute them to relevant journalists and publications.


Learning Technology Newsletter

“The Learning Technology aims to report the activities of Learning Technology Task Force including various announcements, work in progress, projects, participation opportunities, additions/modifications to the website and so on. In short, it would serve as a channel to keep everyone aware of Task Force’s activities. The quarterly publication is disseminated in two ways: content list by email and in HTML and PDF form on its website.”

Reviewer’s Note: A newsletter for those of you who want to keep up with what’s happening in the e-learning standards area


Learning Trends

“Sign up for a continual stream of updates on technology and learning from The MASIE Center.”

Reviewer’s Note: Another free newsletter keeping up with trends at the Masie Centre. See also the Learning Trends Archive (http://www.masie.com/masie/default.cfm?page=trendsarchive)


Marchmont Flash

“Your irregular take on e-learning”. From Marchmont Observatory.

Reviewer’s Note: Monthly newsletter available online or by email in Word format


OLDaily (Online Learning Daily)

“OLDaily - short for Online Learning Daily - is my contribution to the growing world of email newsletters. You might ask, does the world need another online newsletter, especially in the field of online learning? My answer - obviously - is yes. What makes OLDaily different from other email newsletters, then? Three things: content selection, value-add, and website support.”

Reviewer’s Note: Daily news provided in Stephen’s inimitable style. A must read in the field of e-learning


Online Learning News & Reviews

“Online Learning News & Reviews provides you with the hands-on how-to’s you need to make e-learning work in your organization — including breaking stories and ideas from your peers about the latest e-learning practices, processes and products.

Reviewer’s Note: A painless way of keeping up to date with information about vendors and events and other e-learning news.


Play for Performance

Reviewer’s Note: Free electronic newsletter from Thiagi


Reuters RSS

“Reuters has launched an RSS section and we have 19 news channels and 4 television channels listed. What’s different about us? That what you from Reuters is the un-edited, not sanitised, raw footage experience - this is all about getting your news at the source, before anyone’s had the time to give it their spin.”

Reviewer’s Note: Reuters offers RSS as a free service to any individual user or non-profit organization that would like to access it for non-commercial use.


Scout Report

“The Scout Report is the flagship publication of the Internet Scout Project. Published every Friday both on the web and by email, it provides a fast, convenient way to stay informed of valuable resources on the Internet. Our team of professional librarians and subject matter experts select, research, and annotate each resource.”

Reviewer’s Note: Part of each issues is devoted to new resources available in Research and Education


Seb Schmoller’s Fortnightly Mailing

“Fortnightly Mailing has a focus on online learning and the internet. It summarises and comments on resources and news that I find in the course of my work. ”

Reviewer’s Note: There is something for everyone in these mailings.


Teaching Times

News about general as well as e-teaching in the UK

Reviewer’s Note: General information about teaching in the UK with some e-learning news.


Teaching with Technology Today

Reviewer’s Note: A web-based newsletter from University of Wisconsin


The CoWorking News

Reviewer’s Note: This newsletter contains reviews of products, commentaries and web resources related to the art and science of CoWorking.


The Learning MarketPlace

“Written by Carol Twigg and Bob Heterick, The Learning MarketSpace is a monthly electronic newsletter that provides leading-edge assessment of and future-oriented thinking about issues and developments concerning the nexus of higher education and information technology.” Center for Academic Transformation, RPI

Reviewer’s Note: Archived issues since July 1999 are also available


Thot

“Weekly edition - Translation of the popular French edition. E-learning, distance learning, news, events, new courses, products. Free subscription.”

Reviewer’s Note: RSS feed also available


Training Press Releases

“News distribution for learning providers - distributes press releases to learning related media.”

Reviewer’s Note: Subscribers can receive press releases by email or via RSS.


TrainingZone News

“Here’s all the breaking news about training, learning and development.

Reviewer’s Note: News about HR, training as well as e-learning


University Business Daily

“Daily reports from the education revolution”

Reviewer’s Note: You can also receive UB daily via email


Virtual University Gazette

VUG “is a monthly electronic newsletter for distance learning professionals working at the adult and post-secondary education and training levels. VUG is issued free via e-mail the first of each month. Each issue includes news of new distance learning programs in both the academic and corporate sectors as well as job opportunities and links to online learning hot spots in the virtual university movement.” From geteducated.com.

Reviewer’s Note: Another newsletter with information more relevant to academic e-learning professionals


Web Tools Newsletter

“The idea behind our newsletter is to save educators valuable time in tracking down information and resources on the World Wide Web. Each week author Kevin Cox pursues a particular topic or issue related to Web-based teaching and learning and shares his findings with readers.” Web Tools for Learning, Hong Kong University

Reviewer’s Note: Good to see the e-Learning Centre is referenced in a number of these Newsletters.


Wisconsin Center for Education Research RSS newsfeed

“News digest from the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison”

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e-Öğrenme ile ilgili Blog ve Podcastler

Kategori: Blog Haber Dergi ve Siteler, Kütüphane — Etiketler: — cahit @ 12:58
Bu alanda alfabetik sıralı olarak e-Öğrenme ile ilgili blog, Podcast ve diğer kaynak sitelerine bağlantıları bulacaksınız.

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alist apart “from pixels to prose, coding to content”

Reviewer’s Note: A weekly non-commercial “magazine”


Asynchronous Collaborative Learning Activities

“Please share my journey into the investigation of how to improve the procedure of known (or new) pedagogical activities for asynchronous delivery.”

Reviewer’s Note: Author is Albert Ip who is based in Australia


Auricle - weblog of the eLearning@bath team

Reviewer’s Note: Views from the Bath University e-Learning team
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BBC - Blog By Carol

“Carol Cooper’s Eclectic musings on teaching and Learning (particularly eLearning)”

Reviewer’s Note: Carol is based in Christchurch in New Zealand


Blue Jay Learning Blog

This blog was earlier called: http://elearningspace.blogspot.com It has been renamed. Please use the new URL.

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Bodmas Blog

“Keith Burnett’s blog about Maths teaching and using ILT on a practical basis”

Reviewer’s Note: Keith teaches Maths at a Further Education College in the UK


Clive on Learning

“Devilish thoughts and outrageous opinions on e-learning and blended learning from Clive Shepherd, author, consultant and developer.”

Reviewer’s Note: As Clive puts it “Clive Shepherd has spent the past 25 years working with computers trying to make learning things happen electronically. He’s still trying to figure it out.”


Corporate elearning development blog

“Brent Schlenker’s BLOG reflects his thoughts based on over 10 years in the eLearning and corporate training development industry. Mr. Schlenker’s passion is centered on the use of current commercial technologies as the future of learning tools: Gaming, WiKIs, Blogs, etc.”

Reviewer’s Note: Brent is based in Phoenix, Arizona in the States


Corporate training and e-learning blog

“Latest news, thoughts, trends, reports, and links focused on learning, instruction, and e-Learning in today’s corporate world.”

Reviewer’s Note: The author is Jenna Sweeney. Jenna is Chief Operating Officer of CramerSweeney Instructional Design, providing professional instructional design services, customized corporate training materials and custom e-learning solutions


DJ Alchemi: E-Learning Archives

“This site contains a series of bulletins and essays that deliberately mix up my business activities - as DJ Alchemi Ltd - and the stuff that excites me as a consumer, punter or amateur.”

Reviewer’s Note: This is the e-learning archives of David Jenning’s “Individual brew of learning, culture and technology”


Donald Clark Plan B

“After 23 years in the e-learning industry, a founder and CEO of Epic Group plc, which was sold on the stock market in late 2005, I am now free from the tyranny of employment. Board member of University for Industry, the Brighton Arts Festival, the Interactive University and SEMN. Now free to blog on whatever comes into my head!”

Reviewer’s Note: Some great postings on e-learning subjects - from a UK perspective


Dusk and dawn

“A learning designer who’s been in the industry for 8 years. I have a love of e-learning, usability, psychology & all sorts of design. Oh, I also have ideas…LOTS OF IDEAS”

Reviewer’s Note: A new e-learning blog


EdGames Blog

“Musings and Discoveries by the EDTEC 670 Learning Commmunity”

Reviewer’s Note: This blog is part of the EDTEC 670 Exploratory Learning through Simulation and Games course run by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University


EdTechUK

Reviewer’s Note: Josie Fraser’s blog. Josie is currently writing up her PhD in Social Policy at the University of York, and working full time as an information learning technologies developer at Wyggeston & Queen Elizabeth 1st College in Leicester.

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EdTechPost

“EdTechPost is maintained by Scott Leslie, an educational technology researcher”

Reviewer’s Note: A well-considered (and well-respected) blog on educational technology issues


Education Podcast Network

“The Education Podcast Network is an effort to bring together into one place, the wide range of podcast programming that may be helpful to teachers looking for content to teach with and about, and to explore issues of teaching and learning in the 21st century.”

Reviewer’s Note: Most of the producers of these programs are educators, who have found an avenue through which they can share their knowledge, insights, and passions for teaching and learning and for the stories that they relish and teach


Educational Bloggers Network

“eBNis acollaborative ofteachers and organizationsusing weblogs in education. Its purpose is to help its members, kindergarten through university, to access and use weblog technology for the teaching of writing and reading across the disciplines. The network provides a forum for educational professionals who use weblogs, an array of opportunities for teachers to continue their professional growth, and a framework for cooperation to deal with issues that affect the integration of weblog and other digital technologies into teaching and learning.”

Reviewer’s Note: In addition to the blogs, there are also a lot of useful resources on blogging


Educational weblogs

“Cluster of sites built around the use of of educational blogs from k through Edu.”

Reviewer’s Note: “Educational weblogs, praxis and digital tools”


edugadget

“plain-talking technology reviews for teachers”

Reviewer’s Note: “edugadget is edited by Steve Brooks, a secondary teacher. He is not a programmer, a network expert, etc. He just likes technology and thinks it has an important role in the classroom.”


eelearning

Reviewer’s Note: Blog by Dave Lee who describes himself as “a learning professional who’s been doing elearning for 9 years - a dinosaur in this profession!”


Eide Neurolearning Blog

“Daily blog articles related to brain-based learning and education, learning differences, and learning disabilities, including gifted and visual learners, autism, dyslexia, attention deficit disorders, sensory, visual, or auditory processing difficulties and more.”

Reviewer’s Note: “Drs. Fernette and Brock Eide are physician-parents with a national referral practice for children with learning difficulties. They are strong advocates for neurologically-based approaches to learning and learning differences.”


eLearning Design Challenge

“A collaborative forum for elearning designers to submit innovative solutions to topics that are challenging to teach online. Submit your own topics for peer discussion too.”

Reviewer’s Note: Ron Lubensky the author explains the idea: “I began to look for ways to spread my wings and bring creativity back into my craft. I’d been looking at weblogs and wondering how I could apply them to learning. Most of us work quite independently within our organisations or as freelancers. Then I realised that I could use a weblog as a collaborative forum to enhance our own experience as e-learning designers. The idea of a challenge was born.”


e-Learning Eclectic

“A news site dedicated to items of interest in the e-Learning industry, including: Industry news, Academic news, Software and tools, Standards and more.”

Reviewer’s Note: A blog from Gord Mackenzie


E-Learning in India

“The Blog offers unbiased features of the actual e-learning industry in India. The blog is by an e-learning professional who is concerned about the major flaws in e-learning companies in India.”

Reviewer’s Note: Author is Asim Choudhury, a senior communication professional based in New Delhi


e-learning notepad

Reviewer’s Note: An e-learning blog from Denmark - some entries in English others in Danish


elearningpost

“Daily Links to Corporate Learning, Community Building, Instructional Design, Knowledge Management, Personalization and more.”

Reviewer’s Note: This blog has been around for some time. It provides daily links to new resources connected with e-learning plus some other interesting articles.


Interview with Maish Nichani

Maish is the Chief Editor of elearningpost, at elearnspace, 2003

Reviewer’s Note: George Siemens talks to Maish about the past and future of the elearningpost


elearning queen

Reviewer’s Note: Blog of Susan Smith Nash


Reviewer’s Note: The author of the elearnspace blog is George Siemens. He is an instructor at the Red River College in Canada, and has his finger on the pulse.


eLearning Technology

Tony Karrer’s ongoing discussion of eLearning Technology.

Reviewer’s Note: Dr. Tony Karrer is considered one of the top technologists in e-Learning and Performance Support and is particularly known for his consulting, writing and speaking on “ePerformance.”


enterRETAINment blog

“enterRETAINment is the convergence of e-learning, entertainment, and marketing that is story driven, entertaining and engages the audience. The blog shares storytelling tips, techniques, processes that can be applied to e-learning.”

Reviewer’s Note: Blog by Craig Dadoly’s, his mission is to make e-learning fun by incorporating enterRETAINment into the mix!


Gray’s E-Learning Blog

“Understand e-learning, online learning, and distance learning. Find out about instructional design (ADDIE), learning objects, and supporting technologies. This blog addesses adult learning and best practices for adult education and training.”

Reviewer’s Note: Author is Gray Harriman. Blog is part of the larger website: E-Learning Resources


Handakte WebLAWg: E-Folder

Reviewer’s Note: e-Learning entries on Rainer Langenhan’s blog. The blog is written in German.


Handhelds in the K-12 environment

“A blog dedicated to the educational and creative uses of the handheld computer in the K-12 environment.” Kathy Shrock

Reviewer’s Note: A new weblog from the owner of the well known and respected websites: Kathy Shrock’s Guide for Educators


Helge Scherlund’s eLearning news blog

Check out the weblog every day and keep up-to-date on the latest news and information about flexible, netbased learning and teaching. Links to the best web pages on the internet, articles etc. and conferences and seminars about e-learning

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IDEAS: Instructional Design for Elearning ApproacheS

“Reflections and insights on elearning strategies and instructional technology design by Ferdinand Krauss”

Reviewer’s Note: Ferdinand is an instructional designer at the University of Toronto


Islington e-Learning

“This blog is exists to provide information about e-learning, ICT, ILT and IT within Islington. Over time a variety of short articles will appear here on a wide number of topics.”

Reviewer’s Note: A e-learning blog aimed at those working in e-learning in Islington, London, UK, but containing some useful e-learning information for all


incorporated subversion

James Farmer’s Online Education Weblog

Reviewer’s Note: James is an education technologist in Melbourne, Australia


Internet Time Blog

Reviewer’s Note: Jay Cross’s weblog - rich with his thoughts on a range of (e-)learning topics - now with a new look. A must read!


Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day

“A daily item of e-learning interest from Jane Knight”

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Kairosnews

“A News Site and Online Community for Discussing Rhetoric, Technology and Pedagogy, Kairosnews is the daily news site for the ejournal Kairos. Content is both editor and reader submitted and includes topics such as literacy, open source, the Internet and blogging. Only live since March of 2002, Kairosnews already has articles and web links to over 600 resources on the web.”

Reviewer’s Note: News site and online community with a good look and feel


Key EduBloggers

“List of URLs of the people I consider to have the most essential RSS feeds in edublogging right now - selected on the grounds of active blogging, tied to the quality and relevance of posts.” Josie Fraser, EdTech UK, 21 September 2004

Reviewer’s Note: Contains links to 9 weblogs


Knowledge-at-work

“A collection of personal thoughts about learning, community and social affordances for knowledge creation”

Reviewer’s Note: A blog by Denham Grey, a” KnowledgeManagement consultant from Indianapolis with a passion for virtual teams, knowledge ecology, communities of practice, distance learning and building corporate memory”.


learnabiliy matters

“This blog has articles and publications based on learner studies, research, and best practices in eLearning. It discusses various learning issues and provides solutions best practices.”

Reviewer’s Note: All articles are written by members of the Kern Communications’ research team.


Learn 4 Life

“An up to the minute news service on all things ICT in education.”

Reviewer’s Note: Site also includes podcasts


Learn On The Go

“Directory of educational and instructional podcasts aimed to promote the use of audio and video podcasting learning materials for personal and professional development”.

Reviewer’s Note: Contains a variety of podcast learning content


Learning 2.0 Tip of the Week

“The Otter Group’s Learning 2.0 Tip of the Week podcast. Kathleen Gilroy, Founder and CEO of The Otter Group, offers her weekly insights on learning in the world of Web 2.0.”

Reviewer’s Note: This is the first in a series of podcasts on the subject of Learning 2.0.


Learning Circuits blog

“Learning Circuits Blog is dedicated to sharing ideas and opinions about the state of learning and technology. ***Please use it to launch trial balloons,debate with others, and challenge assumptions. ***Join us in sharing pointers to new and interesting stuff. ***Continue the discussion of issues raised in Learning Circuits. ***Raise questions you’d like the Learning Circuits community to answer.

Reviewer’s Note: Recently relaunched, with a new Blogmeister, Dave Lee


Learning for 2020

“My journey to understand what life will be in year 2020 and how we should prepare our next generation to cope with life at 2020.”

Reviewer’s Note: Author is Albert Ip, based in Australia


Learnlets

” Learnlets is a blog capturing Clark Quinn’s learnings about learning. He is an independent consultant applying cognitive design to the development of technology support for working smart, which covers a multitude of sinsincluding strategic use of IT, mobile, games, performance support, and more.”

Reviewer’s Note: Clark works through Quinnovation, and is the author of Engaging Learning: Designing e-Learning Simulation Games.


Moodlebug

Josie Fraser’s Moodle blog: “where you’ll find primarily news and resource based posts for people interested in or working with Moodle. I am currently managing a project which will see the Moodle platform supporting learning and facilitating communities across five Leicestershire Colleges. So this blog will be of use to our localised community in the first instance, but I hope will be of interest to and make a positive contribution towards the wider Moodle community.

Reviewer’s Note: Josie is an educational technologist working in the UK


Moodle Journal

“The Moodle Journal is a blog describing the highs, lows, successes and failures in deploying a VLE as part of our elearning programme at Bromley College.”

Reviewer’s Note: The Moodle Journal blog is the news and views component of Barry Spencer’s MoodleTraining website that can be found at www.moodletraining.org.uk


Multiple Choice

“Multiple Choice brings together educators who are leading the way in building secure online learning and testing environments at schools and universities across North America. Our sponsor is Software Secure, developer of technology that secures the computing environment from cheating and digital distractions.”

Reviewer’s Note: You can participate by commenting, contributing a guest post or becoming a Multiple Choice blogger.


Nigelnet

“This Blog was started as a resource for a project to increase the use of E-learning as a tool for teachers of literacy, numeracy and ESOL. I try to highlight simple and effective solutions and point users towards the best resources on the net.”

Reviewer’s Note: The author, Nigel Davies, is based in Lichfield in the UK


OLDaily

“The OLDaily is produced by Stephen Downes. Stephen is a senior research officer at the National Research Council of Canada. Every day he provides half a dozen or so daily links to e-learning resources”

Reviewer’s Note: Presented with Stephen’s inimitable style - actually a newsletter with an RSS feed.


Onlearn - thinking about learning online

“An occasional, formal weblog, set up to host links and short commentaries on interesting educational web sites. I’ll use this space as a means of formulating my own thoughts on online learning - every so often, I’llwrite a couple of paragraphs on a specific subject and post themhere.” Colin Milligan

Reviewer’s Note: A weblog from the Learning technology advisor at ICBL, Heriot Watt


Online Learning News Blog and Techno-News Blog

“We are confronted with the challenge of keeping up with the changing technologies and related developments in higher education, distance education, and online learning. For years, I have scanned the news daily for items of relevance in the field of new

Reviewer’s Note: Two useful weblogs in the area of e-learning by an eminent academic


Online Learning Europe

“Covering topics related to e-learning, training and knowledge in Europe.”

Reviewer’s Note: A new blog that carries news about e-learning in Europe. Sponsor of the site is VNU Learning, an affiliate of VNU Business Media


Online Universities Weblog

“Helping students find the best online education they need.”

Reviewer’s Note: Author is Michael Standaert of Creative Weblogging Ltd


the personal learning environments blog

This is the PLE project at Bolton University, working towards defining the tools for personal learning. The project is being funded by JISC and carried out by CETIS

Reviewer’s Note: The PLE project team at CETIS is currently working on developing the definition, scope and a reference model for PLEs


Podcasts for educators, schools and colleges

“A UK-based podcast directory for educators with selected educational podcasts in subject areas to support learning by children and young people. Selected podcasts created and produced by learners in schools and colleges are also listed.”

Reviewer’s Note: Educators can access educational content in over 2,000 podcasts, with search facilities to locate podcasts in subject areas.


Random Walk in E-Learning

Albert Ip’s random rumbling during his journey through the E-Learning wonderLand.”

Reviewer’s Note: Albert, from Australia, wrote the Fablusi software and is “actively trying to convince people to use this powerful pedagogical strategy.” (http://www.fablusi.com/)


Rapid eLearning news

“Where common sense is spoken about workplace learning”

Reviewer’s Note: A blog from Ted Cocheu, CEO of Altus Learning Systems and Board of Directors of eLearning Forum


Scott Sorley’s Education Technology Guidebook

“A regularly updated educational technology and elearning blog with a variety of creative views and ideas.”

Reviewer’s Note: Scott writes: “After ten years directly working on elearning and the intersection of Education and Technology in all its facets I thought I would take the time to give back some ideas to the broader community.”


Seblogging: Dynamic web publishing, CMS and Weblogs in Education

Reviewer’s Note: A meta-weblog on weblogging in education
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Sidebars

“Published by the Learning Resources Unit of the British Columbia Institute of Technology to support and recognize innovative practice in distributed learning at BCIT, and in the greater educational community.”

Reviewer’s Note: The use of a blog in staff development


skype journal

“independent news, views and support”

Reviewer’s Note: Skype Journal is an independent publication maintained by Mosoci LLC


Synapsys Weblog

“The Synapsys weblog (blog) is a repository of articles, documents and links that reflect our intellectual and philosophical journey through the world of blended learning, eLearning and knowledge management. Information is organised by theme, and is searchable.”

Reviewer’s Note: Synapsys is an innovative and responsive group of professionals dedicated to transforming client organizations, working with organisations in New Zealand, Australia and the US.


T+D Blog

“Written by Eva Kaplan-Leiserson, an associate editor at ASTD (the American Society for Training and Development), the T+D Blog covers training, learning, business, and technology topics. It also includes links to relevant content from T+D (Training and Development) magazine, Learning Circuits, and other ASTD publications and services.”

Reviewer’s Note: v2.0 of the T+D blog officially launched May 2005


Teachers’ Lounge

“Online teacher resources for the discriminating educator.”

Reviewer’s Note: Author is Jeff Field, an educator in the US


The Boggs e-Learning Chronicle

“Trends, Observations, and Information about e-Learning and Web-based Training”

Reviewer’s Note: Dave Boggs is CEO of SyberWorks


The Learned Man!

“A blog and online resource that seeks to highlight the latest and greatest in the eLearning and training industry, as well as a unique look into this growing industry through the eyes, and experiences of one of its salesmen!”

Reviewer’s Note: A new (e-)learning blog


The Otter Group

Reviewer’s Note: Reviewer’s Group: A number of blogs here: Learning 2.0, E-Learning, Podcasting, etc


The Relevancy Bog

“Lisa Galarneau started this blog to talk about relevancy, irrelevancy and how to make the world a more relevant place.”

Reviewer’s Note: includes postings about learning, but not limited to it


thesocialsoftwareblog

Reviewer’s Note: A weblog dedicated to social networks and social software


The Stingy Scholar

“How to learn for free on the web. In collaboration with textbookrevolution.org”

Reviewer’s Note: Ideas for free learning resources


Timsoft eLearning Blog

Reviewer’s Note: Timsoft’s e-learning weblog. In Romanian (and English).


UThink

“UThink is available to the faculty, staff, and students of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, and is intended to support teaching and learning, scholarly communication, and individual expression for the U of M community.”

Reviewer’s Note: Launched quietly at the beginning of May, UThink is a blogging facility for students at University of Minnesota


weblogg-ed

“Weblogg-ed is maintained by me, Will Richardson, a teacher at Hunterdon Central Regional High School in beautiful Flemington, NJ .. It’s my place to collect ideas for weblogs in the classroom, to ask questions to the teacher weblogging community, and to reflect on my teaching. It’s also intended to be a clearninghouse for sites and issues relating to weblogs in education.”

Reviewer’s Note: An excellent source of information about using weblogs in education


Weblogs in Higher Education

“This collective blog / weblog is devoted to understanding the best pedagogical and other uses of weblogs and wikis in higher education.”

Reviewer’s Note: Register and login if you want to post entries or comment on those by other writers.


Weblogs in education - Edublogs?

“Our intent this week is to briefly survey the uses of Weblogs in education, with passing reference to pros and cons, problems and issues; the adoption of Weblogs by librarians is a related topicwhich really deserves separate treatment.” Kevin Cox, Web Tools Newsletter

Reviewer’s Note: A round-up of some of the recent reviews about blogging in education as well as some links to some interesting edublogs


WeblogsInEducation@SchoolBlogs.com

Unleashing the power of weblogs in education

Reviewer’s Note: A blog about the use of blogs in education

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