Archive for January, 2008

Online Education in the News (Jan. 20-27, 2008)

OEDb Releases 2008 Online College Rankings
OEDb (Online Education Database) released their second annual Online College Rankings earlier today. OEDb’s Online College Rankings 2008 ranks 41 national undergraduate colleges and universities that offer most or all of their degree programs online. OEDb recognizes these colleges and universities as the leading degree-granting online colleges. — PR Web

Education Connection Successfully Provides Opportunities for Students Seeking College Degrees
Education Connection revealed the details of its success in steering prospective students toward earning a college degree. The difference-maker for Education Connection is their unique matching service pairing the right student with the right college. “Many individuals would consider online education if they knew more about the process and the potential advantages,” said Todd Zipper, Chief Operating Officer for Education Connection. “Our task is to help them make an informed choice and find the schools best suited to them.” –eMediaWire

We Get No Respect — Well, Maybe a Little
Even as surveys show that enrollments in distance ed programs are growing — with one in five college students saying they took at least one course online in 2006 — and all trends pointing to continued growth, advocates for online learning programs say they continue to face obstacles to acceptance, from a variety of sources: state regulators who look askance at their offerings, reporters who ignore them, and a public that isn’t quite sure what to make of them. — Inside Higher Ed

IT News (Jan. 20-27, 2008)

Microsoft Aims to Create New Opportunity for Everyone Through Education
Microsoft Corp. announced a renewed commitment over the next five years to Partners in Learning, a program that provides the education community with resources and training to help students reach their full potential. Through Partners in Learning, Microsoft is leveraging the transformative power of software to create innovative educational experiences that remove limitations, create opportunities, and bring students and teachers closer. — CNN

Bill Gates Announces Microsoft Partnership Aligned to Arab Region Quest for Social and Economic Development
At the Government Leaders Forum-Arabia in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates highlighted the transformative power of education and the critical role public-private partnerships and information and communication technology (ICT) play to create a strong, vibrant economy across the region. During his keynote address, Gates announced a partnership with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Foundation to enhance research and knowledge creation in the Arab world; the results of a new study by IDC underscoring the impact of ICT on the region’s economy; and a renewed five-year commitment to the Partners in Learning program that aims to significantly expand its impact worldwide, reaching up to three times as many students, teachers and schools. — IT News

Hot Lava Software to Represent Mobile e-Learning Technology at SALT Conference
Hot Lava Software will represent the Mobile e-Learning market (mLearning) at the 2008 New Learning Technologies Conference (SALT), to be held February 20 – 22, 2008, at the Sheraton Orlando Downtown Hotel, Orlando, Florida. “The addition of wireless technologies, mobile devices, PDAs, PocketPCs and smartphones has changed the way people work and communicate. Mobile technologies are changing the way we do business, training and learning,” says Bob Sanregret, CEO, Hot Lava Software, Inc. “Technology experts are continuing to push the mobile e-learning envelope, by thinking outside the box. We are honored and excited, both, to be a part of this conference, and to share our cutting-edge, mobile e-learning knowledge.” — Newswire Today

Games in the News (Jan. 20-27, 2008)

EsumZ Online Math Tutor Announces WEedoku-Sudoku Games and Lessons for Kids
EsumZ, an innovative online math learning company, has launched WEDOKU-SUDOKU Games, an online learning program where game and puzzle enthusiasts can learn the ins and outs and intricacies of solving Sudoku puzzles. EsumZ is one of a very few Internet portals offering structured lessons and live online tutoring dedicated to the mastery and enjoyment of Sudoku games. — eMediaWire

Programs in the News (Jan. 20-27, 2008)

Ateneo center offers online education for professionals
MANILA, Philippines — The Ateneo Center for Organization Research (Ateneo CORD) and Blueblade Technologies Inc., also based in Ateneo de Manila University, have recently launched an online training program for Filipino professionals. — Inquirer.net

RedVector.com Courses Awarded Approval by the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP)
RedVector.com, Inc., the leader in online education for the architectural, engineering and construction (A/E/C) industries, has been approved by the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) as a registered provider. RedVector has launched 15 hours of approved online courses on topics such as wetlands, fair housing, geographic information systems, and hazard mitigation, and plans to offer even more courses for AICP members in the future. — BusinessWire

MoE, Yi Ecomodern Solution Enhance Education With E-Learning Project The days of students jotting down or drawing on paper will be over as one of the initiatives under the e-Education plan, the e-Learning project “The Design, Verification, Commissioning, Implementation and Maintenance of e-Learning Systems and Strategies, MOE/EGOV/ICT/002-2/2004”, was signed yesterday between the Ministry of Education and Yi Ecomodern Solutions Sdn Bhd at the Chancellor’s Hall, Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD). — BruDirect

Schools in the News (Jan. 20-27, 2008)

Wis. Lawmakers Strike Deal on Schools
MADISON, Wis. — Virtual schools would remain open under new regulations meant to ensure quality in a compromise announced by Wisconsin lawmakers on Thursday. The breakthrough potentially resolves an emotional debate over online education that has been watched closely in national education circles. — Houston Chronicle

Corporate Partner Supports Students’ Online Test Preparation Needs
Michigan high school students will benefit as a result of unexpected support from a corporate partner. Since 2001, the Michigan Virtual University (MVU) has provided no-cost test preparation materials for the state assessment examinations, the Michigan Merit Exam (MME) and its predecessor the MEAP, and, to date, has served over 150,000 students. — South Mississippi Sun Herald

Gazette Opinion: Let state’s students learn online
Members of a special online-learning task force finally are making progress in balancing assurances of teacher quality with the need to provide distance learning opportunities to Montana K-12 students. The task force, representing a wide spectrum of Montanans concerned with public education, reached a consensus that would allow students to take online classes taught by instructors licensed in other states. This is an important issue as more and more students want and need instruction that isn’t available in their local districts. — Billings Gazette

Publishers in the News (Jan. 20-27, 2008)

LeapFrog School Launches New Online Version of Link to Lessons
At the Florida Education Technology Conference (FETC), LeapFrog School, the education division of LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. , announced the release of a new online version of Link to Lessons, an educator resource featuring easy-to-use classroom tools and standards-aligned activities for individualized instruction. — CNN

Cengage Learning Reaches Significant Milestones for CengageNOW
Cengage Learning announced that due to increasing interest, the company’s online teachingand learning resource, CengageNOW, has been engaged by more than half a million students this year. — PR Newswire

StrikeIron Expands Web Services Marketplace with New Financial and Business Data Services from Gale
StrikeIron Inc., the leading provider of Data as a Service (DaaS), recently announced two new Financial and Business data services from Gale, part of Cengage Learning, have been added to its expanding Web Services Marketplace: Gale Business Intelligence Web Service 1.0.0 and Gale Business Information Web Service 1.0.0. Gale is a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses. — Businesswire

Awards in the News (Jan. 20-27, 2008)

Capella University’s Recent Tekne Award is Focus of Latest ‘Inside Online Education’ Podcast
Capella University, an accredited, fully online university, has released its latest Inside Online Education podcast. It features a conversation with Kurt Linberg, dean of Capella’s School of Business & Technology, regarding the Minnesota Tekne Award that the university recently received, and why Capella is being recognized for its technology online degree programs. — eMediaWire

Educational Mashups and You

A variety of web 2.0 applications from flickr to google map and across to rss feeds are being combined to create one seamless and integrated user experience. New software tools are being mixed and mashed together this article explores ideas about how one might combine tools to achieve educational objectives. Bottom line: Web tools and content are being mixed and matched to create interactive tools and content. What seemed to be a very 2005 kind of concept is getting “legs” due to the fact that google, yahoo, and others are making their web applications more amenable to integration. They are providing platforms and/or are encouraging the use of AJAX (asynchronous javascript and xml) that is rather rough around the edges, but produces results.

Let’s take a look at what a mashup is. A mashup combines web applications so that several can be integrated and viewed at the same time. Typical mashups import data that somehow relates to each other. For example, Frappr.com allows you to see where the visitors to your site are coming from. In certain ways, it is no different than the web traffic statistics you already get, but Frappr goes a bit further by providing actual graphics and information drawn from the various social networking sites.

Cautionary Note about Mashups: The quality is only as good as the quality of the information you’re incorporating. Case in point: mibazaar.com’s mashup of the highest paid college presidents. The information is dated – there are now $1 million college presidents – Union College in Schenectady, NY is one, RPI in Troy, NY is another.

Are they truly useful? Or, do they simply create “fun facts”?

Uses of mashups:

1—Increase participation and interaction with your social networking spaces
2—Create interesting interactive activities as a project
3—Excellent display for presentations for school or work
4—Quality control of information, sharing methods, etc.

Easy-to-Use Aggregators that Allow you to Combine Feeds:

Google Personalize Homepage: http://www.google.com (click on iGoogle)
Add a gadget for the google reader – this will allow you to get the feeds you want and need and to see them in a single place. You may choose from the menu on iGoogle, or add your own. http://www.google.com/ig

Netvibes: http://www.netvibes.com/

MyYahoo: http://my.yahoo.com/

MyEarthlink: http://my.earthlink.net

Mashups that Combine Maps and Social Networking
Frappr: http://www.frappr.com

Mashups with Audio Books
Project Gutenberg:
Librivox: http://librivox.org/
Learning Portal: http://www.learningportal.com
http://www.learningportal.com/Detail.aspx?id=WOuEzOJLJCZd59SDD%2fLY5g%3d%3d

Mashups with Podcasts:
Smithsonian Institute Podcasts: http://www.si.edu/podcasts/default.htm

Maps Mashups:

Schmapplets: http://www.schmapplets.com/
Free map mashup application

Outstanding maps mashups: http://www.mibazaar.com/
Word of caution – be aware of the source of the data. Some data is flawed, resulting in a flawed mashup.

Flickr Mashups:

AlphaLearnr: http://www.rapidmonkey.com/alphalearnr/
Helps children learn the English alphabet via Flickr photos.

Science and Data Mashups

Chemistry Quiz:
http://labs.insideflex.com/flextraining/chem101/bin/chemistry101.html
Chemistry quiz that uses strikeiron

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posted by Susan (post first appeared, in slightly different form, on e-learning queen)

Online Education in the News (Jan. 14-20, 2008)

Modern school books are more than just words
Once upon a time, public school textbooks were composed mostly of black-and-white text, and only a few pictures. Today’s books, however, are another story — they are colorful and attention-getting, and feature lots of photographs. What’s more, they include online resources and supplemental CD roms. — Public Opinion Online

What exactly is online learning?
Online learning has allowed colleges to meet the needs of today’s student population. Online learning in particular offers flexibility and convenience for learners, as students can access the courses from anywhere at any time. There are weekly deadlines and assignments in most classes, but there are no class meetings to attend at specific times. For people who are working or who are not close to a campus, online courses and programs allow them to further their education and improve their lives. — Daily Globe

Education Connection Releases New Online Degree Learning Tools
Education Connection, a leader in advising individuals who are looking to advance their careers through online education, unveiled its new online degree resources for students. The online degree programs content is a further addition to the career and online education resources available on the Education Connection site. — PR Web

Local colleges are using technology to expand learning
Technology is giving students more ways to learn — and instructors more ways to teach — than ever before. This article profiles how technology is being integrated into classroom learning in different ways at three higher ed institutions: Viterbo University, Western Technical College, and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. — LaCrosse Tribune

Research in the News (Jan. 14-20, 2008)

Youngsters in search of sound of music online
China had 210 million netizens at the end of December last year. But the number of netizens - or those who use the Internet more than an hour a week - is likely to surpass the 215 million mark, held by Americans, sometime this year, said a China Internet Network Information Center report. — China Daily

Study finds fewer people reading books, library sees no change
Americans spent 2.6 hours watching TV and 22 minutes reading in their daily leisure time, according to a 2006 American Time Use Survey from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Teens and young adults spent even less time — just seven minutes — reading while they spent almost two hours a day watching TV. Those are just a few of the findings released by the National Endowment of the Arts’ “To Read or Not To Read: A Question of National Consequence” analysis that looks at reading patterns in the U.S. — Gaston Gazette