It seems to be a lot of people who think that online classes are unreliable. If you look at the current guidance for online class from the Ministry of Education, you can find amendment such as how many hours a professor has to produce a video, and learners stay time on the video should be more than specified time. No wonder online classes from such a wrong perspective are insecure. Continue reading “eLearning for emergency(5): Importance of using tools”
eLearning for emergency(4): The core of eLearning class
Many instructors are giving their first online lecture because of the corona crisis. The university has sent an official notice that online lectures are currently being conducted until the beginning of May. At that time, neither it is guaranteed yet whether the lecture can be conducted face-to-face.
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eLearning for emergency(2): Making my studio.
Because of the corona virus, the new semester beginning has been postponed for two weeks, and the lecture was recommend to delivered by e-learning. Fortunately, this winter vacation, I set up my private studio in the bedroom.
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Convergency technology education
Recently, we use a lot of expressions of terms; convergence and creativity. I would say that the ability of convergence and creativity comes from our knowledge backed up from various fields. those terms are claimed to be the core of the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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Developing intelligent Moodle quiz
In Moodle’s quiz, there are about 20 kinds of questions. In addition to this, there are types of quiz questions provided by plug-ins as needed, so you can actually add more questions. In addition to general quizzes such as multiple choice, true/false, and drag-drop, Moodle has CodeRunner, Geogebra, STACK, and computational questions.
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