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Tag Archives: Tegrity
Mobile Learning by Default
Motorola MILESTONE smartphone displaying Wikipedia home page (Photo credit: Wikipedia)When I first started reading about mobile learning platforms, there was a lot of talk about special content management systems or learning management systems that would enable mobile learning (or “mlearning”). … Continue reading
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Tagged Rory, Rory McGreal, Softchalk, Tegrity
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Tegrity: Lecture Capture in the Nursing Department
The Nursing department has been be piloting the use of Tegrity in both face-to-face and online classes with a grant funded by a Department of Labor. Garth Johnson will also be a part of the pilot. The Tegrity lecture capture … Continue reading
Tagged Nursing, Tegrity
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Tegrity: The future of distance learning is just learning.
Image via WikipediaI was asked recently about the future of distance learning. Because of my experiences here at College of the Redwoods, I thought immediately of Lenin’s analysis of Marx’s stateless communism: the “withering away of the state.” That is … Continue reading