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The app that lets you create Khan Academy-style videos in 60 seconds

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Taking a photograph of anything – an art work, an experiment, a building – and then drawing on it while explaining concepts — quick and easy. The recordings can then be played on virtually any device, and are easily placed in a LMS or OLE (Online Learning Environment). or at [link].

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How to hire technology leaders, not followers

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Just as a sculptor can take a rough block of granite and turn it into a piece of art, the leader of a 21st century organization must take a 20th century organization and sculpt it into its modern equivalent — an organization prepared to leverage technology to enhance education. Are you asking candidates the right questions?

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Must-have Resources for Blended Learning

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She makes some great points about first, why blended learning is becoming so popular, and second, how to make that happen in your life: Blended learning is becoming increasingly popular as institutions transition from classroom style learning to mixed media and online learning.

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How Academic Publishers Can Push the Boundaries of Digital Learning

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As a result, more students are turning to used books, rentals, shared copies, illegal downloads, and other online sources. As the financial viability of printed textbooks declines little by little, the demand for alternatives like online learning content continues to grow. Learning Objects: What, Why, and How.

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What It Takes For a College to Go Online

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According to the eLearning Guild, instructional designers earn an average of about $85,000 a year (but keep in mind that salaries vary, based on level of education and location). “At

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