I need your help

Today I am blogging because I need your help!

This fall, I am riding over 150 miles in the 25th annual MS Bike Tour, a fundraiser for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and I need your help. On October 13 & 14th, 2007 over 2000 cyclists will raise over two million dollars and ride together along Southern California’s coast to bring the dream of conquering MS closer to reality. The money raised from this event will fund continuing research to discover the cause and cure for multiple sclerosis. Equally important, it will help pay for a multitude of support services, critical to those whose lives has been touched by MS.

I will be riding in the event with two of my good friends, Ajay Madiah and Mark Firger.

Mark Firger’s mom (Linda) has been diagnosed with MS, and this ride will benefit will help Linda, and people like Linda win the battle against MS.

Ajay Madiah (pic on right) is one of my best friends and in January was diagnosed with cancer. Ajay has since won the battle against cancer, and has joined me in the battle against MS!

Ajay Madiah and Mark Firger are the reason I am riding in this event, and hope to raise over $2000 in the fight against MS.

I have become active in the fight against MS, and I will riding over 150 miles on my bike. You can join me in my fight against MS...YOU CAN SPONSOR ME. Your support, no matter what the amount, will benefit the hundreds of thousands fighting the MS battle.

Will you please consider helping me? You can donate online by clicking the link below.

Donate Here!

Also note, any donation is tax deductible, and I truly appreciate any donation that you can give.

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iQuiz for the iPod as a training tool

One of the things I am most interested in when it comes to eLearning is eLearning content that is developed for portable devices such as the iPod. I was pretty excited when I saw that iTunes launched iTunes University.

Well, a new game has been developed by Apple called iQuiz, which is a trivia game for the iPod. It allows you to play downloaded "trivia packs" on the iPod.

So you can create these "trivia packs" for your learners so that they can take your quizzes on their iPods. Cool, huh?

What I like about it:

  • The UI - The games look and feel is cool. Really feels like you are playing a game. The animations are really slick as well.
  • Ability to create timed quizzes
  • 3 strikes your out - Some of the quizzes have a "loose" value. A loose value is the number of wrong answers that result in losing the game

Unfortunately there are a couple of things that prevent this from becoming a really effective tool for deploying eLearning material:

  • No way to capture results - This makes it an ineffective tool at it as tool for assessing student retention of information. It would be nice if users could take the quiz, and then have the results uploaded to a database or LMS when the user synchronized their iPod.
  • No way to provide custom feedback - Only default feedback is displayed (correct/incorrect). So it is difficult to use quizzes as an effective tool.
  • End user must have iQuiz installed - Which means any user who wants to take your quizzes will have to have iQuiz installed.
  • Installing the quizzes is not intuitive - Quizzes need to be copied to the \My Music\iTunes\iPod Games\iQuiz folder, and there is no ability to manage your quizzes in iTunes.

So basically the game is more about trivia than it is quizzing. But anyways, I think the program is interesting, and in a follow-up blog post I will post instructions for how you can create quizzes (trivia packs) for iQuiz, and instructions on how you can copy the quizzes to your iPod.

Learn more about the iPod in Education.

iQuiz for the iPod.

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Doofdaddy launches his blog

On Friday Tom Kuhlmann (otherwise known as Doofdaddy), launched his blog on Rapid eLearning.

This is a great resource for anyone interested in developing any type of eLearning material. One of the most compelling aspects of the blog is that he focuses on eLearning without being biased to Articulate tools. So in other words, the blog isn't a marketing tool for Articulate.

If you get a chance, take a look at the blog, and subscribe to it. By subscribing to the blog you get access to Tom's 46-page eBook on developing Rapid eLearning.

http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/

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