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Saturday, April 16, 2011
Online Learning Module
Today, I created my first online learning module. I chose a topic about which I have become passionate: Prezi in the Classroom. I chose to use a blog to deliver my instruction and organized my lessons into individual pages within my blog. Each lesson requires a response that can be posted as a comment. The module itself should take a grand total of about two or three hours to complete and provides learners with an overview of Prezi, many practical uses of Prezi in the classroom, an introductory how-to, examples, and the opportunity to create and share a Prezi.
I find that the more I use Web 2.0 tools, the more I enjoy them. I love the many ways I can adapt these applications to meet my needs, and I see a plethora of uses for so many of them in the classroom. Prezi is only the beginning.
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