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International Report: e-Learning in Cyprus

Cypriot Teachers Use Technology for Jobs, but Not in the Classroom The Center for the Advancement of Research and Development in Educational Technology (CARDET) release results of a survey recently about information communication technologies (ICT) in Cypriot classrooms. The main […]

e-Learning in Africa: Stats

In May 2008, a report was published about e-learning in Africa based on results of a survey sent to people in the e-Learning Africa (conference) database. 307 people completed the survey, so the sample size is somewhat small. I’ve been […]

Celebrate National Distance Learning Week with a Seminar

This week is National Distance Learning Week. According to the USDLA, Currently, over 3.5 million college students are taking online course and/or earning online college degrees. At the secondary school level, over 700,000 high school students are taking one or […]

Rename #lrnchat #lrnparty

Last night’s #lrnchat seemed to have even more participants than previous ones, including the one described in eLearn Magazinee by Dave Ferguson and Christy Pettit. It felt more like a cocktail party – with a mention of drinks even. But […]

Does e-learning Create a Culture of Multitasking?

An advantage to the classroom, for me, if that I focus on the teacher. When someone isn’t a good teacher, certainly my mind wanders, but it’s usually to what skills need improving. There are limits to what can be done […]