Scott Wilson has a terrific response to my recent post calling for “more standards.” To begin with, he articulates one of the underlying issues that I think was bugging Scott Leslie as well. In the abstract, it’s hard to argue against standards. In practice, however, the particular Standards that are Issued from the Official Bodies […]
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How to Grow Standards
Published by July 4th, 2006 in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!), Usability and Human Factors, Educational Pattern Languages and LMOS. 0 CommentsProgress Toward an Offline e-Learning Client?
Published by November 22nd, 2005 in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!). 2 CommentsOne of the most beloved aspects of the SUNY Learning Network’s current Lotus Notes-based homegrown LMS is its offline capabilities. Faculty members can download the current course data—including student discussion posts, tests, etc. They can respond to posts, grade papers and tests, add announcements, and so on, all while offline, and automatically synchronize the next […]
