I started taking EDIT courses purely for enjoyment, but I’m finding that what I’m learning in my classes is, in some cases, directly applicable to my job. I’ve been able to take what I’ve learned about instructional design and specific software tools and really expand what I’m able to do at work. I’m still trying to ramp up use of the team wiki I started at work, and I’ve definitely already got some ideas about how to use some of the tools we’re studying this semester for professional development and outreach.
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Feb
05
2010
Instructional Technology — Not just for fun anymore.Posted by bpowers2 in EDIT772-Spring 2010, my job
Feb
03
2010
The Electronic Discovery Reference Model (Brought to you by Press This!)Posted by bpowers2 in EDIT772-Spring 2010, Exercise 2, my jobOne of my favorite Web 2.0 resources is The Electronic Discovery Reference Model. One of the project’s founders spoke at the conference I attended this week, and he said he’d expected it to last about a year. Instead, the EDRM project has turned into a living entity that is constantly reviewed and updated by some of the thought leaders in the electronic discovery arena. |