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Update 2/6/2008 based on recent Top eLearning Posts It can be daunting to visit a blog for the first time. The author(s) have been writing individual articles for months or years. This is my attempt to help you get a sense of topics of my blog and find some of the more interesting past articles. Topics eLearning2.0
Tools Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary PR 2.0: Tools Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary PR 2.0: Tools Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary PR 2.0: Applications in Learning Rethinking Learning Styles Understanding E-Learning 2.0
Today, I saw a post by someone suggesting ways to come up with ideas for blog post topics and they gave some examples. The examples were not all that relevant to most of the readers of this blog, but it definitely sparked a thought for me. Most of the time I learn something, I write a blog post.
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. For example, we still teach Cursive Writing instead of Touch Typing to kids. Work Literacy eLearning2.0
My blog is really the hub of my thinking and activity, so by going back through posts for the 2008, it gives me a pretty good perspective on what's been happening inside my head during 2008. To do my review, I first looked at what I was writing about and what people were reading on my blog in 2008. Was great at DevLearn.
The last post was what I've been writing this year that social signals say is good reading. A long, lost blog post that needs to be revisited. Hip learning trend during the past that was way over hyped. 4 - Examples of eLearning2.0 Since I'm out, I'm thinking this is a good time to point you to some past posts.
I saw a post by Ray Sims that quoted Bill Ives writing: Putting my blog posts into del.icio.us The table below may require you to visit the blog to see it correctly. Page Views Time Comments Bookmarks Blog Home Page 10,584 0:02:40 NA 100 1. What is eLearning2.0? Rapid eLearning Tools 1,308 0:02:59 9 9 5.
The Learning Circuits Blog Question for December has been posted. Some of the more specific memories from 2006: I started my blog in February 2006. I had a real "aha experience" after using add-ins to provide features inside my blog. We had discussed Wikis, Blogs and were embarking on Second Life. It's all pure service.
I could answer this as the biggest challenges for Learning Professionals generally, and maybe I'll come back and do that, but for now, let me just write what I see as some of my bigger challenges in 2007. The last couple conferences have been interesting again, but I'm not sure if that trend will continue. Biggest challenges for 2007?
Stephen Downes commented on my recent post - Personal Work and Learning Environments (PWLE) - More Discussion and said - I am opposed to the trend coming from the corporate learning side of the house to treat PLEs as work tools. It is an interesting issue. You have to make the content be somewhat generic since it's public.
My collection of eLearning Articles, White Papers, Blog Posts, etc. Understanding E-Learning 2.0eLearn magazine: Feature Article Ten Web 2.0 Understanding E-Learning 2.0eLearn magazine: Feature Article Ten Web 2.0eLearn: Opinions Good short article on characteristics of 2.0
Last week I presented a session at ASTD TechKnowledge entitled eLearning2.0 - Applications and Implications. It could just as easily have been called Web 2.0 Question 1 - What are the most likely ways / places your organization might or does use Blogs, Wikis, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking or Collaboration Tools?
eLearning Technology Tony Karrers eLearningBlog on e-Learning TrendseLearning2.0eLearning Solutions Enterprise 2.0 The module will be created, learners will diligently take the module, completion will be recorded and no one will learn a thing! At 9/11/2009 08:19:00 AM , Dawn Poulos said.
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?&# Is this a general trend or just me? " Moving into the "eLearning2.0"
So I first went back to what I wrote about last year: Some of the more specific memories from 2006: I started my blog in February 2006. I had a real "aha experience" after using add-ins to provide features inside my blog. We had discussed Wikis, Blogs and were embarking on Second Life. Spending or Wasting Time on Web 2.0
I personally believe that traditional training as publishing is on an overall downward trend. The writing has been on the wall (or in blogs) for quite a while: Jay Cross and Harold Jarche in The Future of the Training Department The second half of the 20th Century was arguably the Golden Age of Training. I'm certainly not alone.
But how to write one? 10 Unusual Sources Of Inspiration for eLearning - The eLearning Coach , September 29, 2010 We all need inspiration at times. Another trend, is a heavy push towards academia – although this has always been the case, it is very evident that the real real driver is now K-12. thought so!
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