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Advantages of WordPress over Moodle

LearnDash

Patrick was kind enough to write-up his opinion on the matter and allow me to post it here on the LearnDash blog. As you may know, Moodle started to be developed back in early 2000. You can upload media or you can create pages that communicate the course status directly to the server and then launch it from there.

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#Gamification of Learning and Instruction: Blog Book Tour Recap

Kapp Notes

The blog book tour for The Gamification of Learning and Instruction has come to an end. To date, the tour has led to over 2000 books being sold with 200 of them being ebooks and Pfeiffer indicated that the book is the best-selling new title from Pfeiffer this year. That’s the great thing about social media, it provides an open forum.

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#ICELW Opening Keynote with Steve Wheeler @timbuckteeth "The Future is Mobile…Social…Personal"

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from the International Conference on eLearning in the Workplace (ICELW) , happing this week in NYC. In 1989, we thought the future was multi-media. We have to be so careful of how we project our identity through social media. E.g., Thomas Edison did NOT write or talk about the Internet.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Animation Tools Avatars Blogs Clickers Gaming Tools E-Portfolios Mobil Learning Personal Learning Environments Personalization Rapid e-Learning Semantic Web Simulation Tools Social Bookmarking Social Networking Tools VoIP and Telephony Wikis Wearable Peer to Peer Authoring Tools Haptics (the ability to touch things and get a sense of force feedback.

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People versus Systems: Let’s acknowledge the difference

Connect Thinking

A number of years ago I was impressed by the writing of Stephen Kemmis , in particular his 2004 article Five traditions in the study of practice. As an e-learning, LMS and social media consultant, my role is to work with people from many different roles in an organisation. What I got from the article are the following concepts.

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Reasons teachers don't blog

Learning with e's

I'm a little overwhelmed by the response to my post yesterday entitled Seven reasons teachers should blog which as I write this, is racing toward 2000 views in just 24 hours. It seems that many teachers are interested in blogging (or edublogging), but for various reasons are not yet in there, getting their hands dirty.

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Career Reflections: Alex Lindsay and Digital Media Literacy

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

This year I''ve committed myself to blogging each month about influential, inspirational, people that have had an impact on my career.or The special sauce of social media is connecting with people you don''t know, but you have a connection with their thinking, their work, their life, or perhaps just the words they share.in

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