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During my presentation last Thursday that was an introduction to eLearning2.0 as part of an online event for the eLearningGuild, I mentioned a few common ways that I've seen eLearning2.0 During my presentation last Thursday that was an introduction to eLearning2.0 approaches. approaches. These make sense.
It still is surprising that we are not seeing as rapid adoption of search technologies inside the firewall. But, likely, you are at fault as well, after all, What desktop search are you using? Desktop search via tools such as X1 will change your life. Just search and you will find. If the answer is "none". Not anymore.
Janet juxtaposes the recent inclusion of eLearning2.0 The questions she raises are: Is the edupunk ideology saying that the use of social media in commercial learning management systems is an assault on the very philosophy of learning 2.0? Allow it to be easily searched. So no problem if their Wiki is tied to the LMS.
Janet juxtaposes the recent inclusion of eLearning2.0 The questions she raises are: Is the edupunk ideology saying that the use of social media in commercial learning management systems is an assault on the very philosophy of learning 2.0? Allow it to be easily searched. So no problem if their Wiki is tied to the LMS.
One interesting result is that the audience for my eLearning2.0 All the marketing was done through viral means - blogs primarily. Of course, having the conference free makes it a bit easier to attract attendees. presentation were much more sophisticated that audiences at ASTD, ISPI and even the eLearningGuild.
But what really caught my eye was the statement: For information-seekers using their favorite search engine, quality is simple to define. Yet it is increasingly likely that they will first search Google; the article that shows up on the first page of results will be a winner no matter what its published pedigree. on Wikipedia.
Yesterday, at my presentation Introduction to eLearning2.0 - ASTD OC , I mentioned that Yahoo MyWeb had a few features that del.icio.us And today, I just saw - Delicious Preview - Next Gen Search For Yahoo? and Delicious 2.0. It looks like search across content of bookmarked pages has been addressed.
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Learn through Visual Search Engines. How would you like your search engine to show results in a collage? It’s a visual search engine that draws content from all over the Web, particularly social media sites. Although the results might not be as robust as with conventional search engines, it’s a lot more fun.
Last week at ASTD TechKnowledge , I did a keynote on Work Literacy and eLearning2.0, an online Q&A Session for the Virtual Conference and a session on using Web 2.0 Tools for eLearning. Work Literacy eLearning2.0 Work Literacy eLearning2.0 Scenarios Preparing Workers for Web 2.0
I did my eLearning2.0 The audience was about half very new people to training and eLearning and the rest had varying levels of experience. Tried to Cover too Much Many people said that I tried to cover too much and didn't get enough into how/where/when to apply eLearning2.0 Introduction eLearning2.0
Serendipitous searches: there’s no guarantee that the information you find is relevant; in fact, there’s no guarantee that you’ll find the information you want. •. Tags: Learning Design eLearning2.0 Who’s going to verify the content when everyone is going to add to the knowledge base? Social Learning Workplace Learning.
Which leaves us with a question: How do we create resources on our blogs that will help a new reader or a search visitor understand what's there and orient themselves? A search visitor is going to explore and may come back periodically, but will not subscribe. I distinguish the two types.
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For example, they may have access to sites or have installed desktop search or have other things that they restrict from the rest of the corporation. What's interesting in eLearning is that it used to be that corporations were way out in front of what was happening in the consumer space and even farther ahead of what I saw in academia.
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A search tool other than Google that I use, when and why. 4 - Examples of eLearning2.0 Wonderful set of examples of what people are doing out there around social learning and eLearning2.0. #5 . #2 Conversation Topics Maybe while I'm out you could take me up on this and start a dialog on one of these.
But by far the most vivid memory of 2006 comes from a comment made during a panel that I was moderating on eLearning2.0. If you are a glutton for more of this, take a look at: Does eLearning2.0 If you are a glutton for more of this, take a look at: Does eLearning2.0 Find Lots of Examples of eLearning2.0
This venture comes partly from my experiences doing presentations, workshops, blogging around eLearning2.0. When discussing new(ish) tools like blogs and social bookmarking, and discussing things like advanced search techniques, there's a gap in knowledge work skills. In fact, we all have blind spots. Why is that?
This venture comes partly from my experiences doing presentations, workshops, blogging around eLearning2.0. When discussing new(ish) tools like blogs and social bookmarking, and discussing things like advanced search techniques, there's a gap in knowledge work skills. In fact, we all have blind spots. Why is that?
Knowledge Work - the ability to search for, synthesize, and disseminate information as part of work processes that captures personal value, builds network, and collects appropriate feedback Would it be fair to say that we have a responsibility to build these skills in ourselves? Isn't this what eLearning2.0 is all about?
Find Lots of Examples of eLearning2.0 I've already started to identify some of the initial eLearning2.0 But 2007 would seem to be a good time to find even more smart, small, starter examples of solutions that don't fit within classic eLearning, eReference type solutions. More eLearning Bloggers.
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eLearning2.0 Morphing Into Social Learning and Informal Learning In the post, Hot Topics in eLearning for 2009 , the top two hottest topics across all the eLearning Learning blogs were Twitter and various forms of social/informal learning, especially as it relates to the use of technology to support this. eLearning2.0
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Back in 2007, I pointed out various aspects of what I was seeing: strategy/strategic and performance are back as topics after dropping way down in 2006 surprisingly trainer is also back, you would think in the age of eLearning2.0 This works across any subset of the content including sources, keywords and arbitrary searches.
I'm doing a keynote presentation at ASTD TechKnowledge in January on New Work Literacies and eLearning2.0 and another session on Learning 2.0. These would be organized around the following categories: Search Keep/Organize/Refind/Remind Leverage Expertise (Network) Collaborate Scan (Continuous Awareness/Learning) Learning 2.0
and eLearning 3.0 when we don't really understand much less have digested eLearning2.0, What this means, then, is that whatever we're looking at, it won't be set up like a search or a query. First let me apologize for talking about Web 3.0 but there's so much buzz, I can't help myself. Will Thalheimer posted about Web 3.0
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A frequent question I get at the end of any presentation on eLearning2.0 My guess is that most people can relate this to the experience of sitting in a large conference session with a not so great speaker thinking - "I could have got more value by searching the topic on Google and reading about it than sitting here for an hour."
Because the answers are stored in the discussion forum, they can be seen by everyone and can later be searched. One of the things I’ve found from doing many presentations on social/informal/eLearning2.0 And, in fact, other lending assistants will jump in with answers as well. Questions come up on all kinds of topics.
As a quick example, we choose our preferred search engine in large part because we feel it will be the best investment of time to find the best quality information. They look to eLearning approaches to lower distribution costs. Time (attention) is much more important. They look to rapid authoring tools to lower production costs.
Smart image and video search - KM World. Although the brain isn't fast in comparison to computer hardware systems we have today, it has several key abilities that computers don't currently have.
I managed to keynote four conferences in six days, respectively eLearning2.0 If you like reading, then any avenue of enquiry (kindle readers, e-books, online search, even audio) remains open, whereas if you insist on reading only from books, then your scope is increasingly limited.
And, don't tell me that you've not felt that you could have spent your hour's worth of time in a session in front of a computer and received much more value by just searching on the keywords being used in the session. Having a really great Southern dinner at ASTD and talking about the implications of eLearning2.0
Starbucks - the classroom of elearning2.0?" A quick search of my blog finds the following posts: DIY eLearning Video DIY inhouse Photo Studio DIY Visual Thinking School Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media MAKE Instructable eLearning And there's more, but you get the idea. Well said Dan.
Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Someone got to my blog the other day by searching on “what’s the difference between learning designers and instructional designers?&# " Moving into the "eLearning2.0" Good question.
As discussions grow to include questions, content links and information dissemination, content can be searched and serve as an organization’s knowledge base. Post from: The eLearning Coach 10 Social Media Tools For Learning. This could transform an organization of isolated employees into a rich network of approachable contacts.
The search features are weak and there is now so much information available that we need a quicker way to get an answer in a pinch. A few years ago we started using SharePoint and now we are SharePoint junkies. The problem is that our SharePoint intranet has grown so immensely that it is now difficult to find information you need in a pinch.
The specific term had some recent great discussion by Jane Hart and Harold Jarche in the posts Social media and self-directed learning , Using social media for different types of learning that included the following diagram: Grade: B #2 - eLearning2.0 Grows - But Creating "eLearning2.0 As such, eLearning2.0
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