Exploring Online Learning Tools
- Created a survey at Survey Monkey - easy to use, hard to think of the responses to the questions. Not sure how link this to our janison website?
- A lot of websites requre that you "download" some software or require you to join their membership, these included: Quandary, TAC-software, Quiz Center and Hot Potato. I'll look at these again at a later date.
- Using the Blog to record my exploration in flexible learning during SA Startup Learnscope project.
- Used Puzzlemaker to make a crossword for my Cert IV's "Organise Business Travel".
Very easy to use, and I've save a copy in hope that I can attach it to our Cert IV online website.
- I've had a go getting back into my own website www.tripod.com - was a little confused about how to get into the "editing again" bit but managed to trip over something that allowed me to start editing.
- The SA Start up e-learning terminology quiz was rather hard and it didn't let me know what I got right or wrong - a little disappointing.
I believe that you need a reasonable amount of "online" experience to navigate and risk take about where to go next with some of the websites. Founding using dial up at home is very slow and time consuming.
As for my Project I'm going to get some of these online learning tools incorporated into my current Cert IV online website. The website is hosted by Janison so I'll need to explore/discover the learning tools this platform already has, as well as see what I can import. This will make my students' online learning experience a lot more interesting and interactive.
I'm going to work on the WIKI - Thingy at my next sitting.
- A lot of websites requre that you "download" some software or require you to join their membership, these included: Quandary, TAC-software, Quiz Center and Hot Potato. I'll look at these again at a later date.
- Using the Blog to record my exploration in flexible learning during SA Startup Learnscope project.
- Used Puzzlemaker to make a crossword for my Cert IV's "Organise Business Travel".
Very easy to use, and I've save a copy in hope that I can attach it to our Cert IV online website.
- I've had a go getting back into my own website www.tripod.com - was a little confused about how to get into the "editing again" bit but managed to trip over something that allowed me to start editing.
- The SA Start up e-learning terminology quiz was rather hard and it didn't let me know what I got right or wrong - a little disappointing.
I believe that you need a reasonable amount of "online" experience to navigate and risk take about where to go next with some of the websites. Founding using dial up at home is very slow and time consuming.
As for my Project I'm going to get some of these online learning tools incorporated into my current Cert IV online website. The website is hosted by Janison so I'll need to explore/discover the learning tools this platform already has, as well as see what I can import. This will make my students' online learning experience a lot more interesting and interactive.
I'm going to work on the WIKI - Thingy at my next sitting.


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