Carnival of Online Education #6
–By Sagar Satapathy
Greetings! Welcome to the 6th edition of the Carnival of Online Education. We have received 5 posts for this week’s edition. Although the number is not that much encouraging, quality is there. Without further ado, here are the posts in the order they were received.
Ted Reimers presents Best web 2.0 tools for Students posted at CampusGrotto College Blog. Learn more about the best web 2.0 online tools for college.
Cyrelle Gerson presents Webucate Us Blog and Podcast – Synchronous or Asynchronous Communications posted at Webucate Us Views and Reviews. Once you have decided to offer instructor-led (live) eLearning courses, there are still many methods and technologies to choose from to deliver the courses. The decision tree presented here will help you to narrow your choices based on the characteristics of the learners you plan to teach.
Darius presents Keeping Your Kids Safe on the Internet posted at 2-Privacy.com. The Internet, once a place conceived of by scientists and governments to connect their various organizations together to enable the sharing of information quickly has become something altogether different. But the Internet is what you and your children make of it.
Alvaro Fernandez presents Brain Exercise for the Frontal lobes: McKinsey posted at Brain Fitness. Can your job be a brain gym?
Craig Harper presents So, You Want to Be a Public Speaker? posted at Motivational Speaker. Public speaking is a curiosity; most people either love it… or are absolutely terrified of it. Some people are physically ill just saying their name in front of a group… while others will wrestle you to the ground to rip a microphone from your hand. Over the years I have done somewhere over three thousand presentations nationally and internationally (including corporate stuff, educational stuff, sporting teams, schools and fitness industry stuff).
That concludes the 5th edition of the Carnival of Online Education. Keep submitting your posts to the future editions of this carnival. Thank you for your support and contribution.