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Posted over 7 years ago by Fawei Geng
‘WebLearn: A short guide for students’: the second in the set of three videos showcasing enhancements and features in the new version of WebLearn is now available. This video shows features useful for students, such as the new mobile-friendly design of … Continue reading →
Posted over 7 years ago by Phil Hill
By Phil HillMore Posts (444) Our Spring 2016 LMS Market Report from our new LMS subscription service focused mostly on the United States and Canada. The LMS market, however is increasingly global in nature. LMS suppliers rely on markets outside of … ... [More] Continue reading → The post New Release of European LMS Market Report appeared first on e-Literate. [Less]
Posted over 7 years ago by Phil Hill
By Phil HillMore Posts (444) Last month we shared a video describing how the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin is taking a different approach than some of the courseware-based or other course redesign efforts. In many of … ... [More] Continue reading → The post UT Austin and SMOCs: What these synchronous courses look like and cost appeared first on e-Literate. [Less]
Posted over 7 years ago by Phil Hill
By Phil HillMore Posts (444) In episode 1, we looked at an effort by the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin to develop SMOCs – Synchronous Massive Online Courses – where the core of the redesign … Continue reading → The post UT Austin and SMOCs: What do we know about whether they work? appeared first on e-Literate.
Posted over 7 years ago by Liz Masterman
The WISE project formally ended on 30th November. In this post we reflect on the extent to which we have achieved our goal of effecting a step-change in our service to the staff and students who rely on WebLearn in … Continue reading →
Posted over 7 years ago by Phil Hill
By Phil HillMore Posts (443) The University of Florida, based on a plan created by the state legislature, started UF Online in 2013. The original business plan was a case study in optimistic enrollment planning and the road-to-riches through online ... [More] education. … Continue reading → The post The Remarkable Transformation at UF Online appeared first on e-Literate. [Less]
Posted over 7 years ago by Phil Hill
By Phil HillMore Posts (443) Our Spring 2016 LMS Market Report from our new LMS subscription service focused mostly on the United States and Canada. The LMS market, however is increasingly global in nature. LMS suppliers rely on markets outside of … ... [More] Continue reading → The post New Release of European LMS Market Report appeared first on e-Literate. [Less]
Posted over 7 years ago by Phil Hill
By Phil HillMore Posts (443) Last month we shared a video describing how the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin is taking a different approach than some of the courseware-based or other course redesign efforts. In many of … ... [More] Continue reading → The post UT Austin and SMOCs: What these synchronous courses look like and cost appeared first on e-Literate. [Less]
Posted over 7 years ago by Dave E.
DATE CHANGED: Original Date was August 6, 2016 Sakai has been re-scheduled to be upgraded on: December 19, 2016 from 12am to 1pm EST. The upgrade will take several hours. During this time Sakai will be completely inaccessible to faculty and to…Read more ›
Posted over 7 years ago by Phil Hill
By Phil HillMore Posts (442) The University of Florida, based on a plan created by the state legislature, started UF Online in 2013. The original business plan was a case study in optimistic enrollment planning and the road-to-riches through online ... [More] education. … Continue reading → The post The Remarkable Transformation at UF Online appeared first on e-Literate. [Less]