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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Momenta Learning No. 7 News on Elearning and Online Learning

Welcome to the No. 7 Issue of Momenta Learning News on Elearning and Online Learning.

Online Classical Mandolin Lessons with World-Renown Musician Caterina Lichtenberg Launch Today on ArtistWorks.com | Business Wire

Mandolin virtuoso Caterina Lichtenberg teams up with ArtistWorks this week to launch online music lessons a year in the making. After seeing the popul

The Online Classes That Help The Homebound Connect

Friendships form easily over video chat at the Virtual Senior Center, where the course list helps prevent isolation and loneliness.

FIU recognized for innovative global learning initiatives

Florida International University is being recognized for innovation in preparing its students for living and working in an increasingly diverse world. The Institute of International Education announced that it is honoring FIU with its 2016 Andrew Heiskell Award for Internationalizing the Campus in March at the annual IIE Best Practices Conference in Davis, California given the university's game-changing Global Learning for Global Citizenship initiative.

Utica College Offers Blended Learning Program through 'Super' Smart Classroom -- Campus Technology

Utica College in New York has built a "super" smart classroom at its Clark City Center location to support its blended Master's of Business Administration program.

Why Do Employed Individuals Increasingly Decide on Online Learning

25th January 2016 We learn all our lives. This is truer today than ever before. Regardless of our field of work, changes come so quickly that we have to continually upgrade our knowledge. Often, we wish to gain knowledge from completely new fields, regardless of whether we are speaking of new challenges in our career or creative leisure time.

Toolkit: Lectora 16 and Lectora Online 3-Ready! by Joe Ganci : Learning Solutions Magazine

Lectora has been around for a long time, but it also has a long history of innovation that has kept it up to date, and often ahead of newer tools. The latest changes have added responsive design and new ways to use variables, plus, authoring in Lectora no longer requires that you use a PC.

Can Social Network Analysis Help Teachers Change?

"Recent education studies underline the value of strong social networks among teachers for the spread of reform implementation and innovative climate...and their capacity to change" - Moolenaar & Sleegers, chapter 6: Social Network Theory and Educational Change "Social Network Theory and Educational Change" is a collection of case studies that describe the impact of change...

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