GoogleDocs now have drawing tools added…
http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2009/03/drawing-on-your-creativity-in-docs.html
This could cetainly be helpful when developing a process flowchart in colaboration with a student, or co-worker.
Advance E-Learning through a community that provides leadership, best practices and resources in a collaborative environment
By cgrosse
GoogleDocs now have drawing tools added…
http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2009/03/drawing-on-your-creativity-in-docs.html
This could cetainly be helpful when developing a process flowchart in colaboration with a student, or co-worker.
By cgrosse
By snasta
Clive Shepherd’ short, free course provides subject experts and many others with the skills needed to design engaging, rapid e-learning materials for use in the workplace. You can go take the course at
http://www.kineolearning.com/60minutemasters/
To motivate, I’ve included my notes from Module 1.
Establishing Goals
Learning Objectives: Spell out in some detail what exactly it is that you want your audience to be able to do differently by the time they have completed using your material. Learning objectives should be measurable–learning objectives that contain active words beat those using thinking words (like ‘know’ or ‘understand’)
Be realistic about what can be achieved both in amount and depth.
Getting to Know your Audience
Content Gathering
Summary