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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

And now, because of eLearning Learning , I have a much better way to track these things over a much more interesting content sets. For example, we see terms now at the top like Learning Management System , AICC , SCORM. Seems so long ago. :) How about 2005 ? I still maintain that it's helpful to keep an eye on these things.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 10/16/2005

Big Dog, Little Dog

October 16, 2005. Folksonomy' Carries Classifieds Beyond SWF and 'For Sale' - New York Times. Reflections. Awakening Faith in an Alternative Future" by Peter Senge, C. Otto Scharmer, Joseph Jaworski, and Betty Sue Flowers. Drawn from the introductory chapters of Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future. What is a hype cycle?

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 8/10/2005

Big Dog, Little Dog

The changing conception of knowledge, the idea of knowing (and learning) as a network phenomenon, and how that changes how we should approach metadata and in particular learning object metadata. Folksonomy: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Mess (podcast). Discussion of variouss topics important to folksonomies.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 2/03/2005

Big Dog, Little Dog

A very, very simple overview of Folksonomies. India should be a Knowledge Superpower! More and more people logging on in China.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 6/1/2005

Big Dog, Little Dog

Folksonomies? The Education Podcast Network is "an effort to bring together into one place, the wide range of podcast programming that may be helpful to teachers. Screencasting Del.icio.us. Organic metatags? Del.ioci.us? Self-organizing ontologies? The Power of Design. The evidence of design's power is everywhere.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 6/20/2005

Big Dog, Little Dog

Why RSS and Folksonomies Are Becoming So Big. An RSS feed is a blog distilled to its core essence. If you look at the output of an RSS feed in a reader, you'll see no comments, no trackbacks and (for the most part) no design. It's the better blog. It's pure data. Deep, Dark Secrets of His and Her Brains.

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More rogue.

Janet Clarey

Lisa Gualtieri, Editor-in-Chief, eLearn Magazine wrote an article called Learn from Rogue Tweeters: 7 Steps to Promoting Your Organization in Twitter. So why formalize social media (in my mind a highly informal way to learn)? Back in 2005, Stephen Downes had some comments on formalizing informal learning based on a CLO article.