I want to begin this article by expunging a bit of guilt. I no longer have a commute of any sort to get to work. Continue reading ‘There’s Going to be an Evolution — And It’s Audio!’
Archive for December, 2004
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While I love video games, they do tend to make regular folk believe that only professionals with lots of fancy technology and money can really create these kind of experiences. One of the primary purposes of this series is to remind us that anyone can build a successful and captivating online immersion without a slew of technological mastery. In this last segment, I focus on some common technologies that can be used to create your own personal online immersion masterpiece. Continue reading ‘Everybody Loves a Soap Opera: Online Learning Immersions Part 5′
Here is a recap of significant posts in the edublogging community from the past 48 hours. Continue reading ‘Daily Tributes’
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When you’re designing an online immersion, location is a critical component. The location serves to create a meaningful context for the immersion and is also a tool for enhancing the learner’s interest. You can choose familiar or exotic, but you’d better make sure your choice is integrated carefully with the story and characters. Continue reading ‘Everybody Loves a Soap Opera: Learning Immersions Part 4′
Here is a recap of significant posts in the edublogging community from the past 48 hours. Continue reading ‘Daily Tributes’