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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
... you want to learn. It's been good to create a more formal list of what I want to research, blog about, use on projects ... think about what that means for the next year - 2009. My blog is really the hub of my thinking and activity, so by ... 2008. To do my review, I first looked at what I was writing about and what people were reading on my blog in 2008 ... Learning Launched (7) Learning Communities List (7) Forums vs. Social Networks (7) Blog Learning (7) Good ... note, I used this as an opportunity to update my Blog Guide . It's nice to go back and look at some of the ...
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More Net Gen Nonsense
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Mark Bullen writes an important blog - netgen nonsense - that I encourage educators to follow. He takes a critical look at evidence (or lack of it) that supports the concept of net generation learners. His blog title is obviously intended to be controversial, but his views are well considered. His main message: evidence to date does not support broad ... . From a recent post (he is quoting a research report from UK): “The findings show that many young students are ... learning. These are mainly established ICTs - institutional VLE, Google and Wikipedia and mobile phones. Students ...
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White Label Social Networking Solutions Chart, Part II
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Original Product August 1999 September 2004 Aggregation Engine with news reader in 2004, Blog Publishing System in ... platform for scalability issues with the help of professors and researchers at Sussex University. Infrastructure ... Blog
Discovery Channel R.O.A.R. Promise Map (Geo Community)
Discover Channel Cancer Collage
Other community ... submit content via web or mobile) www.carcrazycentral.com
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www.ignitionsurf.com ... , EDS, Wells Fargo, Electronic Arts, Microsoft, Ziff Davis, t-mobile, NASDAQ, Lego, Motorola, MSNBC, Turner ...
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Towards Maturity - preliminary research findings
... tools (!!!), 20% mobile learning, blogs and wikis, 15% podcasts. All of these are expected to increase substantially in the ... The Work-Based Learning Unit of e-Skills UK has published preliminary results from their research with employers and learners in the UK "to help understand why employers are currently investing in e-learning and the difference it is making to their business and staff." Some 209 organisations were surveyed (173 producing usable data) and 650 learners. You ... materials, 36% engaged in online communities and discussion groups. The research also makes some interesting ...
Clive on Learning
- Thursday, December 21, 2006 -
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Bogus research data on effectiveness of learning methods
Jay Cross got me straight on fraudulent information concerning the effectiveness of learning methods. Will Thalheimer who has a great blog with research-based commentary on learning and performance got some mails out on this topic and ... those mails surely got me gasping for air. In a previous presentation I have mentioned William ... origins of this faulty data and he found the data was first published by an employee of Mobil Oil Company in 1967. Read ... and data. I will get him on my blog roll, that is for sure. He also mentions experts in those particular fields, ...
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, January 22, 2008 -
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eCornell blog
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Latest news about all things related to online learning ... recent research studies which indicate that
the use of mobile devices is increasing. In a survey of 514 e-learning
content ... :
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eCornells Online ... professors and
researchers as well.
As is often the case with new sites that rely on user-supplied contentâ??and ...
Thinking Differently About Mobile Learning
by Cheryl Johnson
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Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild
The eLearning Guild have recently released a new report on Learning 2.0 - Learning in a Web 2.0 World . The list of authors represents a blogging who's who, with contributions from Jane Hart , Tony Karrer , Michele Martin , Mark Oehlert , Sanjay Parker , Brent Schlenker , and Will Thalheimer . As usual with Guild reports, there's a good overall ... of age take more advantage of it. Some third-party research is quoted in the report: Some 77% of Inc 500 ... even the classroom were showing increased usage, mobile learning was down 10% and serious games down 6%. Surprising ...
Clive on Learning
- Friday, October 3, 2008 -
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mLearn08: keynote Diane Laurillard on mobile learning methods
... resulted in a lot of extra knowledge. I would have blogged live from the venue, but the hotel's infrastructure could not ... posted in the next few days and weeks. Because I did not have the opportunity to live blog, I got thinking about possible ... keynote speach of Diane Laurillard who is well-known for her ground breaking work on (mobile) learning methodologies ... her publications . mLearn keynote Diane Laurillard - Towards a pedagogy-driven account of mobile learning Dianne Laurillard works at the Institute of Education. She is a renowned researcher. Her talk is very structured, filled ...
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, October 16, 2008 -
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Blogging about Colombian Education
Blogging about Colombian Education
A little space to ...
This was quite tricky. In the end, I had to set up gmail from my mobile ...
Hello there, After six months of my last post, I finally have online my own website. So, this blog is moving ... local educational blogs, for example. The use of blogs as a tool to build electronic portfolios has been already ... initiatives we propose on the communities area should have a strong blogging component. Having massive online presence ...
delicious Random Mind
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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog
Beths Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
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enlightening conference
What a wonderful conference it was in Fredericton, New Brunswick on mobile learning . Government, universities and research centers were represented and attended. It was a real treed to be able to speak in front of such an enlightened audience. The speakers were the cream of the crop on mobile learning: John Traxler, Steve Wexler, Stella Lee, Kevin Harvey and me (me not being cream, just soje). My presentation focused on mobile learning projects and social media to support the participants in those mobile projects. The audience engaged in the presentation making it an extra ...
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, October 9, 2007 -
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Brandon Hall Research
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QRcode as a great surplus for real life architecture or history classes
... great PhD research blog from Simone O'Callaghan on QRcodes: http://elusivesprite.squarespace.com/phd_journal/ After starting to read her inspiring blog (she works on a PhD which balances between art and QRcodes, how cool is that ... different eras. Then you could construct a mobile tour in a specific city. You walk the tour as a learner and when ...
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, June 3, 2008 -
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E-Learning 2.0 Research
These are my liveblogged notes from the eLearning Guild’s webinar on their e-Learning 2.0 research report. The report is available to any paid members of the guild, or to free (Associate) members who have taken the report ... highest 2.0
Changes
Podcasts increased 22.5% (not necessarily a 2.0 approach)
Blogs increased 20.7%
Communities of Practice increased 12.3%
Wikis up 7.7%
Mobile down 10.6%
A number of rapid tools are up, but tools that take longer to create (simulations and games) are down
Good question in the chat from Cathy Moore: Are blogs being ...
Experiencing eLearning
- Thursday, October 2, 2008 -
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ego-centered and object-centered networks
Today I came across some great posts on a potential difference between ego-centric and object-centric networks. A post by Fred Stutzman ; One by Michele Martin ; And one by Uno de Waal . I will add the ‘trust' factor into this equation (see below). Cartoon by Dave Walker . Find more cartoons you can freely re-use on your blog at We Blog Cartoons . Some questions were raised as to what will be the next big thing after the users of ego-centric networks ... give mobile devices significant time to improve; the iPhone and iPhone clones will be in the hands of hundreds ...
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, December 5, 2007 -
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Why we need both live and self-paced communication
... using blogs, wikis and podcasts; as well as the ability to send simple text messages to each other using our mobile phones ... finally, as we enter the 21st century, and with the benefit of mobile phones and computers, we see more ...
Clive on Learning
- Wednesday, November 28, 2007 -
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Wireless power vision by Intel versus microwave health risks
... effect human health. I know a lot of people put question marks on the research that is focusing on microwaves from cell ... , feel free to have a look in the publication list of the computer science researcher Mikko Ahonen from the University of Tampere, Finland. Mikko Ahonen also has a great blog on open innovation, creativity and technology. Why are ...
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, August 25, 2008 -
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Learning for the New Mobile Society
... or device. - Best research from Europe using Africa as testbed. - Mobile sending audio podcast over standard phone ... June 4, 10:10 - Learning for the New Mobile Society Mark Oehlert - Defense Acquisition University Dr. David Metcalf - University of Central Fl Judy Brown - MASIE mLearnopedia - all about Mobile Learning ---------------- Comment from keynote when asked about how DAU is transitioning to mobile - Chunking is even more important. Have to have much smaller chunks in mobile ---------------- Mark - Mobile = learner. What is the experience for the person not at their ...
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Andy Ramsden: Are QR Codes the Future of Mobile Learning?
I posted the following response to Andy Ramsden’s blog post on this topic:
I’ve been researching the ... quantities.
Where I see QR Codes becoming obsolete is through the rapidly improving processing capabilities of mobile ... QR Codes as being the current best and most cost effective technology for mobile data capture; but I’m already ... (and hand-written) text will replace QR Codes for situated mobile learning approaches, even before such use becomes ... *current* strategy for mobile learning, for those educators interested enough to use them; but I definitely can’t ...
Mobile Learning
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E-Learning Queen: Ethics and Mobile Learning: Should We Worry?
... focuses on distance training and education, from instructional design to e-learning and mobile solutions, and pays ...
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Ethics and Mobile Learning: Should We Worry?
Podcast / downloadable audio. As a student, instructor, or e-learning institution administrator, are there ethical issues in mobile learning? If so ... issues that could accompany mobile learning and suggests approaches to raise awareness. The goal is to avoid ethically ... 1. Privacy issues. Mobile devices can invade privacy. Guidelines need to be set. They need to be clear and ...
delicious Random Mind
- Sunday, September 24, 2006 -
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The Wales-Wide Web | Mobile phones as a platform for the developing world?
Mobile phones as a platform for the developing world?
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comments (3 ... - this post looks at the potential of mobile phones as a platform for learning in the developing world
Weve spent a lot of time at the Hewlett Conference on Open educational Resources being persuaded that mobile phones are ... are being told (citing research funded by Vodaphone!).
Some of the figures are pretty interesting though (not sure of the source).
Developing world
There are 1.5 billion mobile phones in the developing world
The ...
delicious Random Mind
- Thursday, March 29, 2007 -
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Ignatia Webs: One of ITM's scientific flash learning instruments
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Mobile Surveys to get research or educational data ... with social media in low resource and mobile settings
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 ... operation is required. We are proud of this one, the brains behind this simulation is Maxime Madder, a great researcher ...
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More Net Gen Nonsense
Mark Bullen writes an important blog - netgen nonsense - that I encourage educators to follow. He takes a critical look at evidence (or lack of it) that supports the concept of net generation learners. His blog title is obviously intended to be controversial, but his views are well considered. His main message: evidence to date does not support broad ... . From a recent post (he is quoting a research report from UK): “The findings show that many young students are ... learning. These are mainly established ICTs - institutional VLE, Google and Wikipedia and mobile phones. Students ...
elearnspace
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Educational Technology & Society
... video- or
podcast on a blog, but I?m not sure about this. When researching the history of
blogs, I ran across the word ... research, and
provide the basic skills that can be applied to professional writing in the
future. Finally, a blog can encourage the development of basic research habits.
In order to maintain a blog, and provide frequent updates, it is necessary ... research interests and progress. Specific use of
blogs can be made within education as a space for reflective ... " * MERGEFORMAT Special issue on ?Blogging as an Educational Technology? .
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Blog Research Issues (a post) - Liz Lawley (Many 2 Many, 23 Jun. 2004)
Blog ... research tools: From Ashton-Warner to Blogs
(...discusses blogging in the familiar context of
diary writing ... ;)
Kablog (photo/moblogging software for
mobile phone handsets)
LearnerBlogs.org (free blogs for ...
form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers,
historians, scholars, and the general ... ;
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and Blogging
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delicious Random Mind
- Thursday, December 6, 2007 -
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IiL08 September 25 and 26, 2008
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Opening Jazz reception
Group meetings - Brandon Hall Research Excellence in Learning Judges Summit, Women’s Blog Jam, International Delegates Reception, Research Library Members Meeting. And, we’ll accommodate your meeting too.
Brandon Hall & the rest of the Brandon Hall Research staff
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Registration is now open for the Brandon Hall Research Innovations in Learning Conference. Some highlights… ... Community, Mobile Learning, Designing Learning Experiences, Implementing Innovative Solutions, and New Training ...
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Generational Learning Styles, mLearning, Rapid Development, & Web 2.0
... links to Kaleidoscope Network of Excellence Mobile Learning Initiative and NZ Council of Educational Research .
5 ... What is the "gap" in Generational Learning Styles? - The Pursuing Performance Blog
Many social commentators have claimed that the younger generation of soldiers have shorter attention spans and learn best from fast paced, interactive ... .
Generational Values in Workplace More Similar Than Not, Research Says - CLO
Despite recent emphasis on generational differences in terms of motivation, value systems and learning preferences at work, a research scientist at ...
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Futurelab - Social software and learning
... social networking , mobile blogging, and geographic location. You set your location on a map, displayed on ...
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BlogThis ( help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=152&topic=17 ) ...
delicious Random Mind
- Monday, December 11, 2006 -
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Always With You: An experiment in Hand-held Philanthropy - Digital Media and Learning Competition Winners Hub
... the Always With You blog. Except that we have decided to change our name to Mobile Movement...so, rather, welcome to the Mobile Movement blog. We changed the name because we realized we are creating a movement on two fronts:
1) We are ... web/mobile-based blog can help support 2 of the youth groups with micro-loans, in-kind contributions and professional ...
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- Wednesday, August 20, 2008 -
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AG08 - Day 1 - Summary
Learning (Ray Jimenez)
Learning 2.0: Harnessing the Potential of Contextual Informal Learning (Janhavi Padture)
Mobile ... this’ll interest many people. (Note: I didn’t have time to verify or research this, so take it with a grain ... , tagging, social bookmarking, blogging, etc. We’ll probably have LMSs around forever to track important training ... mLearning: People will scroll vertically on their mobile devices, but they hate to scroll side-to-side. Simple ... keep running into Mark Chrisman of the badsquare blog . We’ve yet to sit down and have a good conversation.
eLearning Weekly
- Wednesday, April 16, 2008 -
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