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Free e-Learning books

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More experienced practitioners will find a wealth of ideas that they can use to improve or enhance their current processes. The tips range in length from one-sentence ideas all the way up to multi-page discourses. It was a project-based assignment for the online class, E-Learning Concepts and Techniques Spring 2006. Learning 2.0

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Opening up #learning: Access to knowledge

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The benefits are that we can all learn from each other, and can freely share our ideas, developing worldwide communities of practice that thrive on this access to knowledge. The ethos of sharing extends across open content, open source software, open courses and open scholarship. Reference Putnam, R.

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Interview on lms-selection.com

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At the middle of 2003 a few new members joined our core team of developers bringing fresh ideas. From the middle of 2006 we came stronger producing a stable 2.5 The open-source community uses eFront Community; this is the suggested eFront edition for anyone having basic needs. AJAX tools to the system.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Blog of the Week

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I always appreciate your perspectives and willingness to put forward your ideas as they are forming. Although I do think we deserve a photo of you blushing. Although I do think we deserve a photo of you blushing. And a photo of me blushing? Glad I have company in noticing. 1:06 PM Michele said. Hey Cammy--ditto!

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Jane Bozarth: Better than Bullet Points

Learning Visions

Idea Kickstarters Talk to others outside of your area of expertise Use the Goofus and Galant approach – compare and contrast the good example vs. the bad example 2. Have a good idea, but want to put too much stuff into it. Other tips: Insert photos instead of cutting and pasting them – smaller file sizes!

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning to Work, Working to Learn

Learning Visions

Sharing & Digesting Since 2006/7, my blog had been my main vehicle for chewing things over and spitting them back up. Photo credits: Oh boy tinker toys! Have any to add? Revisiting Things dont seem to stick in my brain the way they used to. The past year has seen a reduction in my posting. How do you learn at work?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Im a (K)nitwit!

Learning Visions

These two resources came to mind: For more on the spacing effect, be sure to read this 2006 article by Lars Hyland: Less Learning More Often. Photo credit: Learn to Knit by abbynormy Posted by Cammy Bean at 12:50 PM Labels: instructional design , knitting , writing 3comments: Janet Clarey said. Good for you! 6:07 PM christytucker said.

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