Friday, November 30, 2007

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

FREE Training

There's been a discussion on one of the training listservs about free training and/or free content. The discussion is open to pretty much anything, from ILT to web-based. Based on the comments so far it appears that many are looking for ways to use new collaboration technologies, with universities are leading the way. Here are some of the suggestions offered. Rice University's Connexions project: http://www.cnx.org/ MIT Open Courseware: ocw.mit.edu Wikiversity: http://www.wikiversity.org/ Teachertube: http://www.teachertube.com/ Sapling Systems http://www.saplingsystems.com/ Microsoft http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/FX100565001033.aspx OER Grapevine http://oergrapevine.org/OER_projects

Please add your own suggestions. I've had to start moderating comments but am approving them asap.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

FREE tool for creating content for iPods

This just in from the Learning Consortium:
"Mogopop is a free service that lets you create content for iPods. Mogopop says to think of its projects like "a mini website that runs on your iPod." Mogopop has a project builder where you can add text, photos, audio, and video to your project. When completed, your project is published on the Mogopop site for the public to download. All mogopop contenct can be found in an iPods NOTES."

Click here to view video tutorials for using Mogopop