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Technology enhanced learning or eLearning allows educators to expand access to educational content, promotes engagement with students and makes it easier for students to access educational material at a time, place and pace which suits them. The challenge for educators beginning their eLearning journey is to decide where to start, which includes the choice of an eLearning tool and platform. This article will share one educator's decision making process, and experience using blogs as a flexible and versatile integrated eLearning tool and platform. Apart from being a cost effective/free tool and platform, blogs offer the possibility of creating a hyperlinked indexed content repository, for both created and curated educational material; as well as a distribution and engagement tool and platform. Incorporating pedagogically sound activities and educational practices into a blog promote a structured templated teaching process, which can be reproduced. Moving from undergraduate to postgraduate training, educational blogs supported by a comprehensive online case-based repository offer the possibility of training beyond competency towards proficiency and expert level performance through a process of deliberate practice. By documenting educational content and the student engagement and learning process, as well as feedback and personal reflection of educational sessions, blogs can also form the basis for a teaching portfolio, and provide evidence and data of scholarly teaching and educational scholarship. Looking into the future, having a collection of readily accessible indexed hyperlinked teaching material offers the potential to do on the spot teaching with illustrative material called up onto smart surfaces, and displayed on holographic interfaces.

Another point to take into account is how the quizzes themselves will form part of the ebook. It may be that you decide to embed an extra widget into your ebook to create the quizzes, which will create an external popup window. In this case, book apps such as BookWidgets and Bookry can be useful, as they will also guide you through the process of building up the quizzes.

Users can also see exactly where they went wrong and what areas they most need to work on, especially if you have given them virtual feedback and pointers. This can occur either through clickable links that take users back to the relevant sections in the book that either corrects their response or expands on answers they have given.

The following points give an outline of several areas where you can do a lot to make your questions more test-like for readers. Remember that, with ebooks now a popular choice of reading material, users expect more in terms of usability.

Alternatively, you can add a clickable link that will take the user through to the relevant part of the ebook. A further clickable link will then take them back to the questions section where they can continue at their own pace.

Another way to make questions more fun; you can add pictures to your answers that help the reader answer the question, or just make it more fun. This idea is a particularly useful addition for younger learners who may find it more enjoyable to deal with images in addition to text.

An additional question format that can come in handy both with younger learners, as well as older ones, is the drag-and-drop option! Not only will it help youngsters with their motor skills, but it can also be a change from the normal question formats for older learners.

You can also add a clickable link that takes the user through to the relevant part of the book so they can gather more information. This has the benefit of allowing users immediacy in seeing how they did, and if there is further information they need to add to their knowledge in the future.

Self-assessment is a powerful tool in learning as it allows the readers to use critical analysis to evaluate their own understanding. This, in turn, makes them active learners instead of passive receivers of information.

One smart way to do this is to add questions at the end of each chapter or section without providing an answer. This will make them go back to the learning material to check their answers, which will help them retain the information in a much better way.

This gives educators more room to actually see for themselves how their students are getting on. Apps such as iSpring Quizmaker and Bookry give teachers the ability to receive quiz answers this way. Teachers can also receive feedback as soon as the quiz has been submitted.

Other apps, such as SoftChalk, give teachers the opportunity to access student quiz results through the Learning Management System (LMS) itself. In this case, the LMS is a centralized platform, or cloud, that allows users to access the information they need. They can then compare this information to see how students are getting along against previously submitted quizzes.

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Fad diets appear to be fading in popularity these days. Healthful eating plans packed with flavorful foods are making headway. Sounds sensible for adults, right? But what about kids? Young children need help to make smart choices and grow up healthy. March is National Nutrition Month, a perfect time to chat about nutritiously fueling our youngsters.

GPO makes available two U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) nutrition education eBooks for early childhood that make eating right fun for kids. Bonus: these books have great audio and interactivity!

This publication is available in both English and Spanish language versions (Spanish version coming soon). The Two Bite Club, and El Club de los Dos Bocados, is colored with tasty grain, fruit, vegetable, protein, and diary illustrations. At the end of the booklet is a certificate from the Two Bite Club for bravery in trying new foods. How adorably empowering!

What Is Epub? The Complete Guide EPUB (Electronic Publication) is a popular open-standard file format for digital books, documents, and other publications. It is reflowable, which means that the content can adapt to different screen sizes, orientations, and resolutions automatically. This means that e-books using this file format can be read on a wide range of devices, including e-readers, smartphones, tablets, and computers.

EPUB files have the .epub extension and are essentially a collection of HTML, CSS, and media files (such as images, audio, or video) that are compressed using the ZIP format and bundled together in a single package. This structure facilitates navigation, allows for customizable styling, and supports embedded multimedia content.


In the digital publishing industry, the EPUB file format is widely used to publish your ebooks, magazines, and other written content. Most dedicated e-reader devices, including Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo, and third-party Android devices, as well as various e-reading apps for smartphones, tablets, and computers, support it.

If you want to open your EPUB file on a mobile device, most systems come with native support for EPUB file format. Apple Books and Google Play Books can easily open EPUB files. If you want to try out third-party apps, you can try a free ebook reader like Moon+ Reader or Aldiko.

Another free EPUB reader that works for both Windows PC and Mac OS is Adobe Digital Editions. It can be used to download and purchase files in EPUB or PDF file formats and is also available for free. Other ebook readers for Windows and Mac OS include FBReader or Sumatra PDF.

In the past, Kindle devices prioritized the use of their proprietary MOBI file format. However, there has been a recent shift as Kindle devices are now compatible with EPUB files. While MOBI and EPUB formats share many similarities, MOBI has limited support for interactive elements and multimedia content.

In general, PDFs have fixed layout. This means they maintain their original formatting and layout, regardless of the device or screen size. This makes PDFs ideal for content where precise formatting and design are crucial, such as technical documents, graphic-heavy books, such as comics, and academic papers.

EPUB files are primarily designed for digital reading and are not optimized for printing. They have a reflowable layout, which means the content adapts to the screen size and resolution of the viewing device. This feature makes it difficult to maintain a consistent layout when printing an EPUB file.

You should use an app like Calibre and convert this file into something with a more legible layout to avoid facing a wall of text. Most EPUB files have embedded fonts which should make conversion easier!

The EPUB file format offers a versatile and reader-friendly solution for digital publishing, but it is not universal. Its seamless nature, support for multimedia and interactive content, and compatibility with a wide range of devices make it an attractive choice for publishers and readers alike.

To make better decisions, start by defining the right problems and specifying your objectives. Next, create imaginative alternatives and consider the consequences for each course of action. You should also grapple with your tradeoffs because the objectives and consequences frequently conflict with one another. Then, clarify your uncertainties so you can think through your risk tolerance. If you're making a big life decision, consider linked decisions that could influence your choices in other areas and in the future. Finally, learn about psychological traps to avoid falling prey to these decision-making errors.

Our decisions shape our lives. Made consciously or unconsciously, with good or bad consequences, they represent the fundamental tool we use in facing the opportunities, the challenges, and the uncertainties of life.

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