by Berlin Fang | Aug 7, 2014 | Uncategorized
If you use CourseSites as the LMS for your coming semester, please be reminded that you will need to “invite” students to your course, and students will need to “confirm and register” to be able to get in to the course. In a way, this works...
by Berlin Fang | Aug 6, 2014 | Instructional Design, Research
If you enjoy reading books using the Kindle device or the Kindle app on mobile devices, you will be happy to learn that you can convert any PDF or even Word file on your computer directly into a Kindle file using nothing but the good old email, so that you can read,...
by Berlin Fang | Jul 16, 2014 | Science of Learning
I recently gave a talk titled “When Big Data Meets Big Education”, together with Mr. Tu Zipei, California-based author of several best-selling books on Big Data. The following is part of what I shared: In an interview (June 20, 2014) by Bloomberg TV,...
by Berlin Fang | Sep 27, 2013 | Course Applications, Instructional Design, Uncategorized
RSS (Real Simple Syndication, as it is often explained) is a way to aggregate blogs or news you frequently read. You probably are already using it without knowing it. Many modules on your MyACU page are actually RSS feeds. ACU News, for instance, is an RSS feed. RSS...
by Berlin Fang | Aug 1, 2011 | Announcement
<![CDATA[Welcome to your new blog. If this is your first WordPress blog, begin by visiting the ACU Blogs support site. There you'll find short summaries introducing you to basic WordPress terminology for the beginning and advanced user. Getting Started with...