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| eLearning Salaries, Flat, Transformation, Embedding, & Training VideoWednesday, January 7, 2009 e-Learning 2009 US Salary and Compensation Report - eLearning Guild
The Average Salary is Less:
Time Period - Average Salary
May-05 - $67,347
Nov-06 - $74,623
Dec-07 - $78,723
Dec-08 - $78,436
In addition, there appears to be Gender Bias - the salaries for men working in e-Learning have increased, the salaries for women have decreased.
Air Force Releases 'Counter-Blog' Marching Orders - Wired
Bloggers: If you suddenly find Air Force officers leaving barbed comments after one of your posts, don't be surprised. They're just following the service's new "counter-blogging" flow chart. Schools Got GameTuesday, January 6, 2009 This Sunday's edition of the Washington Post had a very good article on the role of serious games in schools. It mostly had a very positive spin on the role games can play in education. I don't think the article will be particularly "enlightening" to anyone that has been tracking the emergence of serious games, but it is good to see the article made the front page (granted it was the front page of the "Metro" section which is the third section...but still, it's progress; two years ago the article probably would've been buried in "Lifestyles" section). |
- What not to build
Those two small points aside, Stephen has written a good article that will make edtech professionals rethink future/emerging projects. elearnspace - Sunday, January 4, 2009 - e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The U.S. Air Force: Moving Full Scale Into Social Media
0160; We'll get to the other stuff but what impresses me most is that they have a Chief of Emerging Technology at the Air Force Public Affairs Agency in the.
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- Science Fiction meets Flickr on steroids
A few days ago I happened to read a sci-fi story about a researcher in the future who was researching an important historical figure that lived in our current time. Using known photographs of the historical person, the researcher created search queries using facial and body recognition software that searched all photographs online. Once the target was located, the researcher could fine tune the search and expand the search to people that the target was associated with in the photos that were found. The search could also be narrowed using metadata in the photos such as dates etc. Learning Next - Wednesday, June 20, 2007 - Ning meets Facebook
I love it when apps I am using create these little integrations and API's that move one step close to hooking it all up together. My dilemma is trying to find a way to help others do this but my gut is that we are about 5 years away from making all these apps connect as easily as setting up an RSS feed. (PS. Watch the video on RSS if you don't know what that is). Learning Next - Thursday, June 28, 2007 - That's what I'm talking about
I have been thinking about ways to merge many of the functions of corporate learning systems with social networks in organizations. It appears that Dave Pollard is pondering the same question and in my opinion he has made some very valid points about why social media and web 2.0 has not yet translated into personal learning environments or enterprise 2.0 ubiquity. I particularly like the way he relates the needs of the learner to 3 categories that we use to process information. Learning Next - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 - Introduction to Emerging Technologies
A few weeks ago, I mentioned that University of Manitoba is offering a Certificate in Emerging Technologies for Learning . The first course - introduction to emerging technologies - starts November 17. From the course description (.pdf): “New technologies offer new opportunities for educators to increase learner engagement and improve the overall value of the learning experience. The last five years have resulted in the introduction of numerous new tools and approaches: blogs, wikis, podcasts, social bookmarking, virtual worlds, and social networking services. elearnspace - Friday, October 31, 2008 - Emerging Technologies Course
Final week to register for the first course in University of Manitoba’s is offering a Certificate in Emerging Technologies for Learning : Introduction to Emerging Technologies (starts November 17). I’m co-facilitating the course with Dave Cormier …so I’m looking forward to a great course!
From the course description (.pdf): “New technologies offer new opportunities for educators to increase learner engagement and improve the overall value of the learning experience. elearnspace - Friday, November 7, 2008
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