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 […]