Saturday, February 28, 2015
Amazing Free e Learning eBooks Collection
- SlideShare version
- SlideBoom version
- PDF version (46 MB)
But first, I would like to wish all Muslim readers...
RAMADAN MUBARAK!
For those of you who have no idea what Ramadan is, you can click here for starters.
"...It is the Islamic month of fasting, in which participating Muslims do not eat or drink anything from dawn until sunset. Fasting is meant to teach the person patience, sacrifice and humility. Ramadan is a time to fast for the sake of God, and to offer even more prayer than usual. In Ramadan Muslims ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance into the future, ask for help in refrain from everyday evils and try to purify themselves through self-restraint and good deeds."
Non-Muslims often think that fasting is a burden to Muslims, but we mostly look forward to it, and really enjoy the daily little struggles. Besides the obvious reasons (health, spiritual growth, empathy, bonding, sharing, awakening, discipline, etc.), I love this month because my brain neurons (or synapses) become more active, stimulating new creative connections during it. Also, my energy level increases. However, this energy increase does not seem to apply to many of my Muslim colleagues (I suppose I am bit different in that sense!). One reason could be that the blood circulation to the brain increases during fasting, while the stomach and digestion organs are taking food-free yoga lessons during the day (Can a doctor please explain why?). In short, I love the month of Ramadan for many reasons.
e-LEARNING eBOOKS COLLECTION
I suppose to continue with the spirit of learning and sharing during this special month, I have compiled an Amazing collection of free e-Learning ebooks in a quite visual stimulating chunked manner (Instructional Designers please evaluate!). Well, whether it is Amazing or not, I leave it up to you to decide. I suppose I used that word to attract your attention, and if you are reading now, I suppose it is kind of working. This time around, I have dumped SlideShare for SlideBoom to stimulate your mind to explore a bunch of interesting free e-learning related ebooks, and sites to find more ebooks:
Click here to download the PDF version (46 MB).
Here are the quick links (my favorite! Easy to access and replicate by others!):
- LEARNING 2.0
- Educating the Net Generation
- Learning Spaces
- Theory and Practice of Online Learning
- Open Educational Resources Handbooks: One, Two, Three
- The Insiders Guide To Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pro
- Top 100 Tools for Learning
- MASIE’s Free eContent!
- FREE eBooks from The eLearning Guild
- e-LearningGurus 5-Minute Summaries
- ICT in Schools: A Handbook for Teachers
- E-Learning Concepts and Techniques
- Coming of Age: An Introduction to the New WWW
- Knowing Knowledge
- Moodle E-Learning Course Development
- Using Moodle
- FREE Guide to Online Education
- Informal Learning
- Engaging Interactions For eLearning
- The Cluetrain Manifesto
- Stephen Downes Papers, Presentations and Books
- KINEO Magic!
- Learning Technologies (250+ Articles!)
- Horizon Reports
- Clives 33 Columns
- Creating Learning Communities
- Digital Education
- Web-Teaching
- Brandon Hall Free Resources
- elearningeuropa Papers
- Learning Circuits Field Guides
- eLearn Magazine Articles Archive
- EDUCAUSE Books
Google Book Search
- Project Gutenberg
- Scribd
- LearnOutLoud.com
- LibriVox
- Great Books Index
- CIA World Factbook
- FreeBookSpot
- FreeTechBooks.com
- OnlineComputerBooks
- Free-eBooks
- ManyBooks
- Globusz
- BookYards
- The Online Books Page
- Wikibooks
- Free eBooks
- Free Online BookStore
SLIDEBOOM ROCKS!
SlideShare is still my favorite free slide-sharing site, but SlideBoom is quickly becoming my next favorite one. What do I mean? I will be using both from now on. For the sake of giving SlideShare a wake up call, here are five things I like about SlideBoom, which SlideShare currently lack (hopefully they will upgrade soon!):
- First, you can upload PowerPoint 2007 files (.pptx), meaning you dont need to convert to PDF or .ppt before uploading (if you are using Microsoft Office 2007).
- Your original presentation keeps its features after conversion, including content style, animation effects, transitions, embedded audio and embedded video. This is a major weakness in the existing version of SlideShare, which really annoys me. To keep my presentations intact, I have to upload them as a PDF file.
- The uploading process is faster and more pleasant (well at least from my notebook and network). I suppose they have fewer users and uploads to manage. It will be interesting to see SlideBoom tackle this, when the user/viewer tsunami comes.
- The presentation seems to run smoother in the browser, and you can even create annotations (using pen, highlighter, eraser, etc.) to any SlideBoom presentation to point out its key ideas.
- The heart of SlideBoom is based on iSpring (An add-in PowerPoint to Flash converter), which enables you to convert PowerPoint to Flash offline, speeding up the process, while retaining the presentations original effects better.
In a slideshell, I will not give up on SlideShare just yet, but you never know in the future. Anyway, why not use both! Perhaps I should consider a third free alternative. Got any suggestions?
Oops! You might be wondering, "what happened to the 101 OER presentation I was talking about in the previous post?" Coming soon hopefully. What happened to your non-blogging vacation? Al-Hamdulilla, Ramadan awakens again my need to share amazing learning resources quickly.
Oops, one more juicy item! I have updated the 140+ free learning tools list with one more juicy learning problem solver (in addition to SlideBoom). Hint: Unlimited storage :)
Thursday, February 26, 2015
The eLearning Guilds FREE eBooks Yummy!
- Link to eLearning Guilds FREE eBooks
WHAT?
eBooks from The eLearning Guild are guaranteed to put a wealth of information at your fingertips! The Guild has two formats for eBooks. While each eBook is focused on one theme, some are collections of tips we gather from Guild members from around the world, and some are collections of articles from key industry leaders. In either case, youll find valuable information that you can use in your organization! Guild eBooks are FREE for everyone and Guild membership is not required to access them.

- The eLearning Guilds Handbook of e-Learning Strategy
Will help you make a broad, fundamental connection between learning, e-Learning, and your organizations mission, business objectives, and the bottom line. Chapters address everything from crafting a focused strategy, to keeping your strategy focused, to change management. - 382 Tips on the SELECTION of an LMS or LCMS
Is an awesome collection of tips from hundreds of your professional colleagues. These tips will help you navigate the LMS minefield, streamline your selection process, and help you save money! Nowhere will you find a more comprehensive set of tips that you can use to improve your LMS and LCMS selection efforts. The eLearning Guilds Handbook on Synchronous e-Learning
Is intended for anyone and everyone who wants to produce, lead, or promote live, interactive learning events on the Web. Its packed with job aids, references, examples, and information to significantly reduce the amount of time required to produce online learning events.- 339 Tips on the IMPLEMENTATION of an LMS or LCMS
Is an amazing collection of tips from hundreds of your professional colleagues. Nowhere will you find a more comprehensive set of tips that you can use to improve your LMS and LCMS implementation efforts. - 311 Tips on the MANAGEMENT of an LMS or LCMS
Is an incredible collection of tips from hundreds of your professional colleagues. Why reinvent the wheel when you can learn from these tips on the management of your LMS or LCMS system! Nowhere will you find a more comprehensive set of tipsthat you can use to improve your LMS and LCMS management efforts.
- 834 Tips for Sucesssful Online Instruction
Is a wonderful collection of tips from 336 of your professional colleagues. Nowhere will you find a more comprehensive set of tips that you can use to improve your knowledge and skills in online instruction. - 162 Tips and Tricks forWorking with e-Learning Tools
In October and November 2007, The eLearning Guild conducted a survey of its members, asking for their favorite tips for using software to create e-Learning. Members could submit tips in any or all of these five categories: Courseware authoring and e-Learning development tools, rapid e-Learning tools, simulation tools, media tools, and combining and deploying authoring tools.
Ouch, it really hurts when you discover such juice (Hmm, some of these eBooks have already been discovered somewhere in this blog!). I wish I had seven (7) brains (or reading/thinking processors) that could process (or decipher) all these eBooks at the same time. However, since I dont, I suppose sharing this discovery with all of you helps. Perhaps we can process these 7 eBooks together :)