What’s good and what’s missing in GoToWebinar and alternative solutions for delivering live online lectures

I’ve been using GoToMeeting (GTM) and GoToWebinar (GTW) for three years now, so I thought, it’s time to share some experiences. Citrix has been very slow to innovate so I have been looking for alternatives but so far have not Continue reading What’s good and what’s missing in GoToWebinar and alternative solutions for delivering live online lectures

10 (now 12) Things I learned at the Moodle Moot 2012

Here are a few reflections on Moodle and Moodle Moot. UPDATE: I’ve remembered 2 more things I’ve learned: using SoundCloud to share audio feedback and the proposed Appification of Moodle addons. Find these new lessons at the bottom of the Continue reading 10 (now 12) Things I learned at the Moodle Moot 2012

Putting lectures in their place with cautious optimism

Donald Clark takes the lecture to task (again) as being inappropriate as a form of instruction. This time citing as evidence a recent paper published in Science (available here). This post started as a comment on his blog but outgrew the comment Continue reading Putting lectures in their place with cautious optimism

#mootuk11 session proposal: Integrating Learning Technology Support into Moodle

My proposal for Moodle Moot UK 2011 has been accepted. Here it is in case anyone wants to suggest things. This presentation will share various experiences with providing technology support to Moodle users with varied ICT skills (teachers enrolled on Continue reading #mootuk11 session proposal: Integrating Learning Technology Support into Moodle