Dear all
I have been reading your blogs with great interest and marvelling at your creativity and grasp of the e-learning world! Most impressive I must tell you!! I'm not great at commenting on your posts yet (in the real world I'm also a better listener than talker) besides that, I am at a loss for words due to lagging behind slightly!
Here in the skills lab, I've been running around like a headless chicken trying to get all my ducks in a row for a course I have designed (with a lot of input from others) and finally implemented yesterday as part of my research. I still feel a bit like a zombie!
But, now there's time for a breather and I can focus on e-learning until the 10th of August. I've had some time to play around a bit with i-spring and a colleague has given me access to programmes such as Camtasia studio,Viewlet builder, -cam and -quiz. The Viewlet range seems to be less appropriate for my purposes at a quick glance, but i-spring and possibly Camtasia has functions I should be able to use.
Will keep you updated!
Dear Adele: What happened to you is that you are an "action" person, this is why is easy for you working in skills and "hands on" rather than being "talkative". But for me, my lack of patience sometimes caused me to be a very bad listener. You will be back with us soon. Don't despair!
ReplyDeleteSounds like u really getting into it hey. I'm impressed... Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteVery glad you are breathing again Adele! Nice to see you on the blogg'in too.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the process until 10 Aug (after all one should be having fun with e).
Dear A
ReplyDeleteI feel the same. I had a busy call and is very anxious that I will not have enough time to do everything I want to do for my e-learning project. I see that you have already mastered some of the e-learning jargon. The e-learning module have introduced us novices to the world of e-learning. I am doing a very small project, but my interest in e-learning have been sparked and I am having fun. If only I did not have a day job!