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November 13, 2008
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I am sitting at the “140 Characters or Less: Microblogging in Learning” ... learning professionals on Twitter: http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/socialmedia/edutwitter.html
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Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda, Fires. Close for comfort.
Fairmont.) Authorities have blocked off the road east bound on Santa Ana Canyon Road. The road headed westbound ... authorities and stay out of their way. So, I headed down along the Santa Ana river trail. It's a favorite ... : The Day After - Is Costco Still Standing?
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50 Things You Can Do to Gain Subscribers to Your Web Site or Blog.
Feel free to consider this an official recommendation.
If you author a blog or a web site to which you'd like more subscribers and you don't yet know about Daniel Scocco's site over DailyBlogTips.com , then you'll want to check out his post about 50 Simple Ways to Gain RSS Subscribers .
Afterwards, find his rss feed on the site and subscribe. There's some useful information there--with more than a few things I just added to my to do list for this ... .)
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Work Literacy 2.0
... different today. AND his 11 year old son edited the wikipedia article on the CA Gold Rush.) Today - many of us start ... inseparable. - Choosing an authoring tool - doing both, learning about authoring tools and working. Concept worker - Daniel Pink. - Choosing an authoring tool - pure conceptual work. The task is very nebulous. - The evaluation is "what would ... - SMEs and "rapid authoring tools". We can produce stuff faster now, but still can't keep up. - 2.0 - Unique, ...
In the Middle of the Curve
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Here's a one-stop shop that aggregates the best of topics about learning.
Yours truly was happy to accept an invitation to add this blog to the new elearning portal called eLearningLearning . No, it's okay. You read it correctly. It's learning about eLearning, get it?
Basically, it's an aggregator. It lists and organizes the best content from blogs and other web sites having authors who write about elearning ... Tony Karrer, author of the eLearning Technology blog for putting this all together.
The eLearningLearning portal ... training resource sites to visit on the web.
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- Friday, November 7, 2008 -
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Don't Screw Up the End Game, Mr. President. Keep a-talkin' to the Tribe.
... who, though perhaps inexperienced for the high office he is about to fill, has convinced this author of his capacity to ... -communicatin'.
Don't screw up the end game Mr. President.
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- Thursday, November 6, 2008 -
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I'm Leaving
Formal education faces some of the most profound changes in its history. Social learning theory, technology, and learner empowerment/engagement are only a few of the change pressures facing education. Times of change, however, reveal our character (wasn’t it Warren Buffet who said something to the effect of “you only find out who is swimming naked when the tied goes out”?). After decades of changes in educational philosophy, divisions are becoming more evident. I’m Leaving is an article that should raise the blood pressure of any educator. The author reveals ...
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Reversing BusinessWeek.com: A Crowd of One Changes the Course of a Ship.
If you missed it, there was an interesting series of events that played out in Twitterverse over the last 24 hours that culminated in this admirable show of respect for a community by Mr. John Byrne, Editor-in-Chief of BusinessWeek.com.
The whole thing was, for me, an impressive display of the power of a tribe to educate an organization and compel change .
It started two days ago with this optimistic post by Jacob Morgan , a CMO/SEO specialist and author of a ... of communities.
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