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Duke Magazine-Brave New World by Jacob Dagger-September/October 2008
... others envision a world, not so far off, where librarians are available 24/7 to apply their finely honed research skills ... obsolete. Bell is anything but a doomsayer, but in his talk at Columbia and in a blog on the Association of Colleges and ... librarian your reference question Read other people’s questions at the Library Answer Person’s blog ... change—and must, if we are to stay relevant to our users," he wrote in a blog entry not long after the symposium ... reference queries were made in person, and a search of the librarys materials required a skilled librarian to ...
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Im new to eLearning - Where do I start?
... other people that are brand new to eLearning.
Assemble a list of eLearning blogs. Read them often. Just ask around for suggestions. Get set up with an RSS reader, like Google Reader , and begin to read blogs on a regular basis. Our field has an incredibly active blogging community, which can also serve as a support group for you (see the next tip).
Start a blog about your eLearning adventures. Use blogger.com or wordpress.com to sign up for a free blog. Write blog ... value after a few short weeks. Blogging helps in several ways: First, it helps you reflect on your experiences and ...
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Classroom2.0: Twitter, del.icio.us and participatory learning at melanie mcbride online
... melanie mcbride online
educational web strategy + consulting
Blog ... biggest thing for me has been how twitter has synced itself up with so many other programs–blogs, facebook, skype ... talked about how it was a means of updating their Facebook status, publishing their delicious or blog feeds or, keeping up ... publishing tools and trends, understanding and participation was a core knowledge and skill focus.
3. Privacy ... their emails and blog links - which keeps me from having to sift through hundreds of emails of blog links and try ...
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Manager Training Online Courses
I received an inquiry from someone I know, and I'm hoping people who read this blog can make suggestions. I'm looking for vendors who supply off-the-shelf training for basic manager skills such as, time management and delegation. Thus far I've looked at Element K, SkillSoft, Vital Learning, Ninth House, and Achieve Global. What I like about these providers is the scope of what they offer -- many courses to choose from. Are there other providers you'd recommend I look at? Those vendors are certainly at the top of my list and I'm not sure I have other suggestions. Any other providers ...
eLearning Technology
- Monday, November 17, 2008 -
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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Professional Networking: Just for Fun or Part of Your Job Or Combination? Tips for managing multi-memberships in social networks?
Beths Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
A place to capture and share ideas ...
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beth.typepad.com
I also blog at ... Blog
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Im a Nonprofit Guru at ..
Beths Blog: Channels ...
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Information Coping Skills
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DevLearn 2008 - Day 1 Recap
... skills? Follow these steps.
Follow your own pioneers and alpha-geeks.
Turn them into mentors.
Provide self-starters ... , rather than the occasional blog or wiki.
The idea of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) is antiquated; we are all SMEs ...
eLearning Weekly
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Work Literacy 2.0
... opportunities. + Show people how to create wiki, blog, other tools. + Skill Builder for others. + Practice Leader ... handling these changes? - Tons of new books, emails, new blogs - A weeks work of NY TImes contains more information than a ... me operators in Google. Google Guide) Should we have done something different? The most important skill is to learn ... anything. Blog - puts yourself in a continue work mode. RSS reader - keeps you up to date. You find you are less ... support mechanisms can we put in place. Common eLearning 2.0 scenarios - Alongside formal learning. (Blogs, Wiki) - ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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