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ARTICULATE NON EST REX – 3 REASONS HIGHER ORDER LEARNING IS BEYOND THE MOAT

Wonderful Brain

At one point I ordered up a truly engaging interactive and the developer with whom I worked finally resorted to a mash up of Flash squeezed into an Articulate shell to create the most creative piece to come out of the that shop. I harbor a patent dislike for packaged authoring tools like Articulate.

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10 Ways To Learn In 2010

The eLearning Coach

Some sites crowd-source the answers while others use mentors to answer questions in their area of expertise. Create a Mashup. Mashups let you combine and remix information, media, content, web applications and services in new ways. Two mashup platforms are Pipes and Scrapplet. How do you plan to learn online this year?

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More Marketing Malarkey

Clark Quinn

” This seems a bit of a mashup. However, my inclination would be to suggest that ramping up the WIIFM and engagement are the solution. If you don’t have enough learning science expertise to do so, I can help: books, workshops, and/or writing and editing services.). That’s personalization, no?

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

One of the common reasons I hear from knowledge workers inside large organizations for not following the suggestions I provide is that the organization itself puts up barriers to working this way. Prediction #6 => More Examples of Mashups and Add-ons to Extend Simple Self-Paced eLearning Prediction #5 is a slam dunk.

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Performance Support

Clark Quinn

Great post by Jay Cross that uses the history of performance support to set up the need for what Jay calls Learnscapes. He later asks: Overall, what are corporate blogs, feeds, aggregators, wikis, mash-ups, locator systems, collaboration environments, and widgets, if not performance support?

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The case for PKM

Clark Quinn

We’re often no so meta-reflective, yet that ends up being a critical component to improving. There are lots of people who talk about bits and pieces, but what Harold’s done is synthesize them into a coherent whole (not a ‘mashup’). Having a framework to scaffold this reflection is a great support for improving.

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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

Corporate Access (6) LinkedIn for Finding Expertise (6) Social Learning (6) Long Tail Learning - Size and Shape (6) As a side note, I used this as an opportunity to update my Blog Guide. I put up a couple of screencasts that show how to use LinkedIn for Finding Expertise and Searching for Expertise - LinkedIn Answers.