Jotting down ideas and information to refer to later should be easy, and these five apps help different people do it in different ways, from the visually-oriented to Microsoft devotees. As any efficient, organized, and focused person knows, finding the right note-taking app is crucial to getting the most out of your iPhone. But the very best note-taking apps are designed help disorganized people keep their thoughts and memos in tip-top order, too. More->>
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Note-Taking Apps for the iPhone
Jotting down ideas and information to refer to later should be easy, and these five apps help different people do it in different ways, from the visually-oriented to Microsoft devotees. As any efficient, organized, and focused person knows, finding the right note-taking app is crucial to getting the most out of your iPhone. But the very best note-taking apps are designed help disorganized people keep their thoughts and memos in tip-top order, too. More->>
Friday, February 10, 2012
Electronic Performance Support in Learning Management Systems
It has taken nearly 20 years, but electronic performance support systems (EPSS) are finally appearing in learning management systems. EPSS are integrated, computer-based support systems (LMS) designed to provide an individual just-in-time support while the individual is performing a particular task. Help is provided to individuals in the form of expert systems, multi-modal data, software, and instructional tutorials. Electronic performance support provides a sheer contrast to training, as training focuses on preparing individuals to perform. Such preparatory approaches are not used in EPSS; these systems support individual performance.
The learning management system Canvas provides one example of electronic performance support. This LMS uses just-in-time tutorials in its Sidebar feature to support students and faculty with critical tasks at the moment of need. While the Sidebar in Canvas represents a major milestone in LMS development, innovation in LMS design is just beginning.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Paradoxes of Open Source Knowledge
Boy, did I ever find it.
