A resource for faculty and instructors tasked with developing their own online course with minimal campus support. https://citl.illinois.edu/citl-101/online-strategy-development/develop-or-revise-an-online-course/online-course-in-a-box
Author: Florence Béraud
How to start teaching online
An interesting webinar provided by European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN)
Training farmers at grass root level
Training trainers and in turn farmers to improve their agricultural practices in beautiful Ethiopia. Over 3500 farmers trained in 3 months, and farmers recognizing impact on their farming activities.
Make mistake!
When you make a mistake, your mind grows, allowing you to learn. Watch Professor Jo Boaler, who teaches Mathematics Education at Stanford University, talks about brain growth, mindset and learning. […]
Successful learning: beyond content and curriculum
Constructing adult learning experiences, both for online or in classroom settings has often been about defining and delivering a curriculum. However, catering for a successful learner experience requires much more. […]
Collecting learners feedback: a visual tool
Looking for an easy and effective way to get learners’ feedback, understand what’s happening in the training room and correct as necessary? Try “Are We on Target” activity. Take a […]
Rethinking Knowledge in the Internet Age
Reviewing Michael P Lynch’s book , “The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data” David Weinberger argues that the internet not only has changed the […]
Setting the rules to work with adult learners
SMS, emails, WhatsApp messages, Skype calls. There is a lot of competition for the attention of those taking part to a training program or a workshop. So, what can be done […]