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As Tony Bingham, president and CEO of ASTD states, “Today, we actively pursue content based on search terms and our preferences [while in the future]…content will find you – rather than actively seeking it, your activities and interests will determine what finds you, be delivered how you want it, and to your preferred channel.
And since you’re teaching an online course , it should be a given that your learners will be searching for resources online. Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public? Of course, as an educator, the duty to help your learners find good sources now falls on you. What can you learn about the authorship of the sources?
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This works across any subset of the content including sources, keywords and arbitrary searches. Seems so long ago. :) How about 2005 ? That's because they are ordered according to how closely the system thinks the companies are associated with the selected term within the content set.
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