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LetterPress Software field trip

 
 
Last Friday Nov. 14, our Foundations class had the opportunity to visit  LetterPress Software, a company dedicated to create   educational softwares for different purposes and target population. After a short tour through some departments and meeting part of the staff, one of the founders of this innovative company talked to us about the services and products they offer. 
 
I found this field trip very interesting, since it made more clear to me what I really want to do as an instructional designer.Click here to read more »
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Peer 2 Peer Assessment

 
I found this session very interesting when I read its title in the program of the Open Ed Conference.Click here to read more »
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My impression about "What Web 2.0 can teach the Open Education Movement"

Among the several sessions I attended during  Open Education 2008, this was one that  specially called my attention.
 
I can not really say what Web 2.0 means, but this session was mainly about the impact that four websites have had in many   “web users”, and how we can make a good use  of them in education. Facebook, Wikipedia, YouTube and Delicious ( I just knew about this last one during the session) are worl-wide known s websites.Click here to read more »
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