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Sunday, 22 February 2009
Virtual Good Deeds Society: A Network to Join Now
Topic: Good Deeds Society

Podcast. You and your school can participate in a "Sister School" program with a school in another country.  Establish a "Virtual Good Deeds Society," which can help kids overcome feelings of loneliness and isolation, and develop a spirit of kindness and cooperation, that encourages freedom of expression.

The Good Deeds Societies recognize that bullying, fearfulness, self-harming, and despair often weigh kids down in our world today, and they have few strategies for bringing themselves up.

Plus, it can also often be difficult to make friends, and to feel trust and true acceptance. In a virtual Good Deeds Society, students communicate with their sister schools. It's a great opportunity for students to share ideas, get to know each others' cultures, and to get involved in outreach.

What is a Good Deeds Society?

* A club that is centered around the doing of good deeds.

* Good Deeds come in different flavors -- they are grouped in different categories, which include family, community, environment, pets, micro-finance/good stewardship, wildlife, learning and culture. *

Students can write stories about things that challenge them, and use creative writing and journaling for self-expression. They may wish to read the book, Good Deeds Society, or Klub Dobrih Dejanj.

* Students may compete in essay contests about good deeds. * Students think of their good deeds and then they do them. * They share the activities on their blogs and may communicate with other Good Deeds Societies in many different ways: MySpace, Facebook, Skype, Elluminate, Twitter, GoToMeeting, and webinars

*Student-centered, but sponsored by the school, with a mentor or teacher-guide. ** The limits of our imagination are the limits of our world(s).

*** Who are some of the winners of Good Deeds Society essay contests? Where are the schools? click here

Fringe Journal: They Will Lift You Up


Posted by elearningqueen at 12:44 PM EST
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
Amy Winehouse: Tragic Camp of the Reinvented Bad Girl

Podcast: http://www.beyondutopia.net/podcasts/amywinehouse.mp3

Amy Winehouse's exaggerated bouffant, Cleopatra eyes, and her own songs, "I'm No Good," and her remake of "He Hit Me and It Felt Like a Kiss," remind one of all echoes of earlier times. The perception is of women gutted by the male gaze, controlled by Svengali managers and boyfriends. Amy Winehouse's costuming and public persona evoke the tragedy of Anna Nicole Smith and even Dorothy Stratten, the Playboy centerfold murdered by her manager husband. However, the key difference is that instead of being physically dominated and controlled by an ever-present manager/boyfriend/husband, Amy's husband, Blake, languishes away in prison, where he is being held for obstruction of justice. While she claims he is always in her mind, he, by all accounts, is utterly powerless in his role. If he is in reality controlling her, it is only through the idea that she herself holds in her own mind about suffering and subjugation.

In the meantime, each mark on Amy's body offers the communicating public an opportunity to participate in an ongoing and ever-morphing story. The story is about love, about loss, and about heartache. It is also about the way a cut, bruise, needle mark, or blemish can symbolize the chthonic; a subterranean repository of meaning that is not ever quite visible, except in manifestations that bubble to the surface in the form of cuts, bruises, scratches, tracks, and more.

For more discussion, please read the full article here:
http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/2008/07/amy-winehouses-cuts-tracks-bruises-and.html

Video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5406910453985093449&hl=en


Posted by elearningqueen at 11:40 AM EDT
Saturday, 21 June 2008
Second Life: Art, Galleries, Artists - AM Radio
Topic: Instructional Activities
http://www.beyondutopia.net/podcasts/amradio.mp3 The 3D virtual world of Second Life has quickly become a place of interactive art, where artists can display their creations and visitors can interact with them. The result is a "living museum" or "living gallery" experience that invites the viewer to participate in what could be an updated version of a preceptor model. It is also a method to construct a learning community. Some artists also encourage community in a larger sense and encourage contributions to humanitarian endeavors. AM Radio, an artist working in this environment, has created an immersive, interactive gallery that allows visitors to join a community centered around self-expression and social responsibility, as individuals may donate linden bucks to a rural economic development organization, whose mission resonates with AM Radio's own art. link to full entry: http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/2008/06/art-and-social-responsibility-in-second.html

Posted by elearningqueen at 6:03 PM EDT
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Haiku: A Learning System that Builds in Web 2.0 Functionality
Topic: Instructional Activities

 
Haiku has
carefully selected applications that respond to learning preferences, so a robust
and solidly grounded instructional strategy is possible, as students and
teachers incorporate audio, video, images, and other multimedia. The
drag-and-drop feature makes it possible to share the resources in many places,
including the discussion board.  Finally,
courses and schools that emphasize mastery learning and portfolios can combine
the Web 2.0 applications, even using them in conjunction with Haiku's
easy-to-use assessment, dropbox, gradebook, and calendar functions.


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To read the entire post, please click here: http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/2008/02/haiku-web-20-friendly-lms-encourages.html


Posted by elearningqueen at 10:20 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 26 February 2008 10:32 PM EST
Sunday, 6 January 2008
Ruby On Rails: New Book Guides New Solutions (Review)
Topic: instructional content

Ruby on Rails podcast

 A new book, just released by Packt Publishing, can help make elearning solutions more efficient by using the Ruby on Rails web development framework. The book, which is intended for users who have a basic familiarity with the framework, and who wish to develop their own applications or enterprise solutions, contains valuable guidance and insight. It is not intended for users who want to develop exotic uses, nor does it require users to be familiar with more complex web-based applications. It is most valuable for the ways in which it instructs users in the planning, development, and deployment processes. The book is entitled Ruby on Rails Enterprise Application Development: Plan, Program, Extend.

 

For the entire text, please read the entry at ELearning Queen.  


Posted by elearningqueen at 2:47 PM EST
Thursday, 11 October 2007
Britney Spears and other Celebrity Deconstructions
Topic: Celebrities

podcast: http://beyondutopia.net/podcasts/britney-deconstructs.mp3

 
Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Courtney Love - the commodification of personal disaster is discussed from the point of view of a postmodern media confessional. This is a variant of the genre of the confession or confessional.

Susan discusses how the tabloid / media spectator confessional differs from that of, say, St. Augustine, or Rousseau, or even Thomas DeQuincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater. The tabloid confessional creates a false catharsis within the viewer that drives a hunger for another catharsis. It engenders addiction.

We can apply the ideas of Baudrillard or Lyotard quite nicely to this; also Richard Rorty.

Please see eLearningQueen:  http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com


Posted by elearningqueen at 11:14 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 11 October 2007 11:17 PM EDT
Friday, 31 August 2007
Britney Spears and other Celebrity Deconstructions
Topic: Celebrities

Podcast:  http://www.beyondutopia.net/podcasts/britney-deconstructs.mp3 

Each paparazzi shot of Britney is a treasure trove of "what's wrong with this picture" -- and, while it's fun to try to pick out all the things that are a stylist's nightmare -- it's also instructive. In a single Britney pic, one might find ill-fitting wig over shaved head, a shirt worn as a dress (revealing fleshy buttocks), a miniature Yorkshire terrier wearing a cast on its leg, a crying child, assorted "wardrobe malfunctions," and assorted food and grease stains on expensive fabrics.

With Britney, we get to hone our skills at being social beings and identifying non-verbal communication and symbol interpretation. We recognize that people convey images with their appearance, and their acts. Britney shows how quickly people turn vicious when their expectations have been dashed, and how they attack people who do not fit the norm (whatever the "norm" is for the category the person seems to fit in).

With Britney, we get to see the unraveled costume, which in unraveling, reveals itself to be a costume, rather than the wardrobe the real person would wear.

Further, Britney's own (probably unintentional) deconstructions of a pop star image make the construction process transparent. It's Frankenstein's monster with the thick stitching hanging out for everyone to see that he is not the creation of a real god, nor is he, a real monster. Like Frankenstein's monster, who was given to eloquent soliloquies and exquisite pathos, Britney Spears shows her humanity as she rages against her Frankenstein (her mother?) and the loutish or greedy villagers who seek to devour and destroy (K-Fed? Perez Hilton and other bloggers?).

 For full story, click here: http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/2007/08/britney-spears-construct-constantly.html

 E-Learning Queen: http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com


Posted by elearningqueen at 10:03 PM EDT
Tuesday, 21 August 2007
Small College Turnarounds: Identifying Problems, Proposing Solutions
Topic: Leadership in E-Learning

Podcast

This podcast proposes solutons for small colleges and universities that find themselves in dire straits. Some of the colleges suffering from rising costs, declining enrollments, and declining contributions and endowments may have actually experienced a turnaround in the 1990s, but, due to circumstances, find themselves in trouble again. This article, by Susan Smith Nash, helps identify problems and proposes solutions. 

http://www.beyondutopia.net/podcasts/turnarounds.mp3 

Full text, with links 

http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/2007/08/small-college-turnarounds-can.html

 

Recommended sites on college administration and new visions in education:

Stephen Downes: Articles published online. An amazing collection, very useful.
http://www.downes.ca/page/7

Ray Schroeder's Educational Technology:
http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/et/blogger.html

Mark Wagner's Educational Technology and Life:
http://edtechlife.com/

Scott Leslie's EdTechPost
http://edtechpost.ca/wordpress/index.php


Recommended site: http://www.elearners.com

 



Recommended book: Excellence in College Teaching and Learning: Classroom and Online Instruction


Posted by elearningqueen at 5:38 PM EDT
Tuesday, 14 August 2007
Smartphones in E-Learning
Topic: mobile learning

Podcast:  Smartphones in E-Learning My Podcast

By now, everyone is familiar with the attributes of the iPhone, but what about the smartphones?  Let’s look at the Blackberry, the Blackjack, the T-Mobile Sidekick, Samsung, and others.  With the ability to download, store, and play mp3 files, video files, and images, the competition has heated up.  Smartphones are starting to have the functionality of handheld devices such as the Dell Axim.

 


New infrastructure and information architectures make downloading largerfiles and sending movies / images possible.  Here are a few innovations around the corner:

 

  1. HSUPA:   High Speed Uplink Packet Access. 1.5 Mbps up to 5.76 Mbps

 

  1. HSDPA:   High Speed Downlink Packet Access, with 3 Mbps up to 14.4 Mbps.

 

This is an improvement over the current method, WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) because it will be fully 5 times the speed of WCDMA.

 

Future possibilities include:

 

  1. Delivery of Instructional Content to Massive Multi-User Groups

 

  1. Uniform, low cost, highly effective test preparation

 

  1. Virtual study groups

 

  1. Multi-user webinars via Elluminate or other conferencing software

 

  1. Synchronous professional development using polling and interactivity

 

  1. Asynchronous training and development.

Susan Smith Nash, Ph.D.

 

 

 

 

visit E-Learning Queenhttp://elearnqueen.blogspot.com

 


Posted by elearningqueen at 3:22 PM EDT
Wednesday, 30 May 2007
Online Myers-Briggs Personality Tests -- New Approaches
Topic: Instructional Activities

podcast

Learners can now can take the complete Myers-Briggs personality type assessment, verify their types, and receive a high-quality interpretation at one place, completely online through CPP, Inc, at http://www.mbticomplete.com. While personality tests have been widely available on the Internet for years, some of the more complicated, more statistically valid ones, have been costly, or have required one to hire an expensive service for evaluation of the results.

For decades, individuals, corporations, the military, and other organizations have used personality tests, usually in the form of questionnaires, or “inventories,” to determine an individual’s personality profile. Matching a personality profile with a job can result in a better “fit” between the tasks and an individual’s interests. Creating teams with individuals who have complementary personality traits can lead to enhanced productivity. Finally, supervisors and fellow team members can begin to understand, and have more tolerance for, trait differences.

 Read entire blog here:

http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com 

http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com/2007/05/online-personality-tests-new-uses-new.html


Posted by elearningqueen at 6:54 PM EDT

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