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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

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But how to write one? Four roles for social media in workplace learning - Clive on Learning , September 28, 2010 I write this as I travel to Birmingham to participate in a panel discussion with Nick Shackleton-Jones and Robin Hoyle on the role of social media in learning. Or neither, just influenced by many theories? thought so!

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Hey! Editors of "Educational Researcher".Get a FREAKING CLUE!!!!!

Mark Oehlert

Mallette.and anybody else directly involved with the choice to publish the journal " Educational Researcher " through SAGE. Why not follow the model of the Public Library of Science Journals ? Or Open Access Journals ? Posted by: mark oehlert | March 31, 2008 at 09:20 PM I agree with you in theory. Peer review?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Day 4 - Man.Im just getting warmed up! (and a shocker!)

Mark Oehlert

Day 4 and I am on the verge on actually having the number of tabs I am closing by blogging them, surpass the number of new tabs I am openning because evidently I have some sort of OCD that compels me to right-click on every interesting link (and Oh the time sink that the Dilbert and Calvin and Hobbes widgets for Netvibes are!). and a shocker!)

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We Need a Degree in Instructional Design

Kapp Notes

Image from Kathy Sierra's old "creating passionate users" blog via Jane Bozarth Lately there has been a lot of discussion over at Cammy Bean's blog Learning Visions about whether or not someone has the "right" to be called an instructional designer or whether or not you even need to know instructional theories to be called an instructional designer.

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CLIVE SHEPHERD – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

He speaks regularly at major international conferences and contributes regularly to his blog, Clive on Learning. Clive: Big question. The flipped classroom is really nothing new, but at least it represents an example of a simple blend – learn the theory on your own; practice, explore, discuss with others.

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Clive Shepherd – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

He speaks regularly at major international conferences and contributes regularly to his blog, Clive on Learning. Clive: Big question. The flipped classroom is really nothing new, but at least it represents an example of a simple blend – learn the theory on your own; practice, explore, discuss with others.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Two Very Different Views of Publishing (heres a hint.I think one is WAY wrong!)

Mark Oehlert

A post on Danah Boyd s blog Zephoria , pointed out the fact that the John D. " How about "If you write an article and only the people who review it for publication read it, does it make any difference?" and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning from MIT Press was now up an online.