Workshops
Educational technologies, online learning, and educational choices are having an impact on both formal and informal learning – and changing the face of both education and training. Here are some free resources that I have created for everyone’s benefit. Please feel free to redistribute, along with my contact info.
![]() | The Griff Guide to Teaching Online This guide introduces instructors to the basic concepts of setting up their first online course. This guide has been adapted by colleges and highlighted at conferences. |
![]() | Presenting with Prezi Create astonishing presentations live and on the web. Prezi is known for it's flashy zoom capability. It's a new, free way to present. See my step-by-step instructions for how to get started. |
![]() | Take on Twitter Are you interested in using Twitter, but wondering where to get started? Are you looking to find out more about how you can use Twitter for self-promotion and business? See my step-by-step instructions for how to get started. |
![]() | Becoming a Better Blogger So you've created a blog, but you are wondering how to mange this new digital life you created for yourself. You are looking to get the best out of blogging and to become a better blogger. See my step-by-step instructions for how to achieve just that. |
![]() | Active Learning This presentation will help you to define Active Learning, recognize what it looks like in online courses, create strategies for using it in online courses, identify ed tech that can enhance it in online courses, and will do a mini focus on accessibility. |
![]() | Your Educational Technology A site developed by an Instructional Technologist for e-instructors looking to enhance their course with theory applied educational technologies. |
![]() | Your Multimedia Portfolio Any multimedia student can greatly benefit from a well put together portfolio. This portfolio can aid in college entry and job placement. It can also provide a method for self reflection and performance evaluation. This web site will help to provide a means to a well organized product and provide you with various options. |














As an educationist who is currently focusing on DIY learning, I believe we need a radically different approach to crediting learning that occurs in our daily lives. Informal, low-cost learning can play a huge role in developing human capital, communities, and businesses and I love to connect with those who share my passion.






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