here’s where we can go to grab some additional fonts for use 🙂
Mike’s SketchPad
Drag and drop exercise creator
This e-learning tool has been developed at Leeds to provide a relatively simple means of creating drag and drop activities for on-line delivery. These activities involve a set of labelled draggable elements and a target which consists of a table or matrix depicting various categories which the elements can be allocated to. The interactive, almost tactile nature of drag and drop activities help to engage the learner in the task.
CALL-EJ Online
CALL-EJ Online is a refereed professional journal on Computer-Assisted Language Learning and related fields. It is published biannually. It began publication in 1999 after CALL-EJ in Japan and On-Call in Australia joined together. CALL-EJ Online is now an international journal that welcomes contributions from around the world.
And the site contains a list to other CALL journals.
Biscuits alphabet
if you love biscuits, check out this website to create some 😛
something for you to sample:
Social Software in Academia
This EDUCAUSE article looks at some of the social software that can be used in education. Blogs, wikis, VoIP, social bookmarking, social networking. A resource list and examples are listed at the end of the article. A PDF version is also available.
[source: EDUCAYSE Quarterly]
extending this post as i came upon Christopher D. Sessums’s post that discussed abt “Social Software and the Co-Creation of Knowledge“. something related and a good read for reflection.