Another great post from Lisa M. Lane shows us how to use the Blackboard LMS to administrate a college online course while using outside Learning 2.0 tools (blogs, wikis) we want to use for teaching. Blackboard is still a very popular LMS for the administration of college online courses.
Learning 2.0 With Blackboard Online Learning LMS
January 2, 2009 by emapey
Posted in Higher Education, LMS, Learning 2.0, Online Learning | Tagged online teaching | 1 Comment
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Our partnership of HEIs in the UK have committed to Blackboard for the next two years at least, because we have received funding for an eLearning Project and some of this funding has covered licence fees, technical training and so on. Nevertheless, we are trying to encourage use of a variety of other Web 2.0 tools and applications in conjunction WITH Blackboard and not in spite of it(!) as we attempt to ‘embed technogy into our learning and teaching strategies’ – the ultimate goal of the Project.