Friday, February 4, 2011

ebooks

Would you like to know about challenges facing e-learning in different countries? Don't worry! You don't need to rush to the bookshop to buy the book. With technology this could be solved by clicking on ebook volume 1 and downloading the book.

Friday, January 28, 2011

An Online Course...




Picture retrieved from:
http://www2.unescobkk.org/ict/elearning/
on Jan. 27, 2010
  • Do you wish to know about the integration of ICT in education and to learn about issues related to ICT?
  • Are you searching for a free reliable course?
  • Do you want to have an interesting easy to follow interactive course?

UNESCO Bangkok has the right answer for those questions.

UNESCO Bangkok suggests an online course about the integration of ICT in education, and guess what ?!? You will end up having a printable certificate as soon as you complete the course! 
So hurry up and click here to start the online course.
To access the page from where you can download the whole CD for free clik here

Saturday, January 22, 2011

ICT in education


Dear colleagues,

Do you wish to make your students more active in the teaching and learning process? If positive, integrating technology in your practices could be the answer. In other words you could integrate the “ICT in education".  ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology and once it is integrated in an appropriate way it offers an important motivation to the students since they are “digital natives” and they are used to technology while playing and socializing through the network. So, why let’s use technology for educational purposes too.

To begin this adventure let's visit the following glossary (created by D. Gonzalez -November, 2009) in order to familiarize ourselves with some technical words.   

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Welcome to ICT in education

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Clip art retrieved from:
http://www.microsoft.com
I am starting this web log as part of baw2011 and I intend to use it in my ICT courses at the faculty of Education. This should allow me to shift from face-to-face courses to blended courses. 

Knowing that our graduate lebanese students are usually bilingual, thus my English and French blogs are not 100% identical.

Welcome to the digital world of education!