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    Social Media: A Case Study on Quantity vs. Quality
    Monday, December 1, 2008
    ... tend to follow. Below are some highlights from a recent post by Gennefer Snowfield on the Jelly Flux blog. The ... space. (The article resonates with me so much that not only am I dedicating this blog post to letting you know about it, but I've also included it as a reference of sorts for any future presentations and introductory workshops I ...
    Learn about Learning - 2008
    Monday, December 1, 2008
    ... back through your blog posts over the year and looking for any "aha moments" or highlight the posts that you think were ... : 2007 - What Did You Learn about Learning? 2008 - Past experiences. Present Challenge. Future Predictions ... comment below. Option 2 - Step 1 - Post in your blog (please link to this post). Step 2 - Put a comment in this blog ... 2.0 or you could also include your blog name with something like: Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0 : ...
    Learn about Learning - 2008
    Monday, December 1, 2008
    ... back through your blog posts over the year and looking for any "aha moments" or highlight the posts that you think were ... : 2007 - What Did You Learn about Learning? 2008 - Past experiences. Present Challenge. Future Predictions ... comment below. Option 2 - Step 1 - Post in your blog (please link to this post). Step 2 - Put a comment in this blog ... 2.0 or you could also include your blog name with something like: Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0 : ...
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  • Using Blog for Presentation - eLearning?
    Dennis McDonald has a great post about Using a Blog for a "Web2.0" Presentation instead of PowerPoint . I love his postscript: "I debated whether or not to use the term "Web 2.0," which has fallen out of favor among the cognoscenti ... blogs in eLearning? That's a big question. But I also think its the wrong question. I don't think we can push the use of blogs on our users in the same way that we push eLearning solutions. Blogging is only effective if the blogger is engaged and willing to partipate in the conversation, and express opinions. Perhaps a "blog-style" approach to a new ...
  • 27 Inspiring Women Edubloggers
    27 Inspiring Women Edubloggers View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: education women ) I'm humbled (in that "feeling like a fraud" sort of way) and also inspired to be included with some really great bloggers -- some known to me, and some brand new. Thanks, Zaid ! Janet Clarey and Michele Martin helped start the conversation that led to Zaid's new list. For more conversations on women in blogging check out these posts: Blogging the Personal An older post, Where Are All the Women Part ...
    Learning Visions - Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Owen Kelly - ePedagogy Thesis
    I stumbled across Owen's Thesis (actually its a request to contribute to his thesis) and blog via a Technorati search on eLearning . His Thesis is titled Mimi: A Key Tool for ePedagogy. He has some great thoughts, ideas, and structure around creating a tool that is a combination of a wiki and blog. Before you roll your eyes and say, "hey ... groundbreaking to me, I do appreciate the effort in structure the content of such a HUGE topic. As one that gives presentations on this stuff throughout the year I am constantly looking for fresh ways to present this swing of the learning ...
  • Learning Blog
    I often suggest learning blogs (see Learning and Networking With A Blog (T+D article) and Personal Learning Strategies ). In other words, blogs are a fantastic tool for Personal Learning . I often suggest during presentations that starting a blog at the beginning of any learning endeavor is a great move. I just saw this : I have decided to take ... blog and offer encouragement, help and companionship along the way. I know this happens all the time, but it's a quick reminder that creating a learning blog is a great move.
    eLearning Technology - Monday, May 12, 2008 - Comments
  • eCornell blog
    ... eCornell Research Blog Latest news about all things related to online learning ... : Subscribe to this blogs feed emagine eCornells Online ... the power mobile learning offers, we need to embrace old concepts presented in new modes. Sure, it is currently easier ... seminar that provided students with hands-on experience working with blogs, wikis, Rich Site Summary (RSS) feeds, and ... blogging applications. Posted by David Shoemaker at 10:22 PM in Corporate Training , ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, February 13, 2006 - Comments
  • Wikis, Blogs and Social Networks Presentation Materials
    Here are the handouts and the slides for the presentation that I did on Wikis, Blogs and Social Networks. It was a fun, hands on presentation where many of the attendees had a chance to create a blog and a wiki. This session esd conducted at the Training 2007 Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. I enjoyed the audience and had a lot of really great questions and ideas from the audience members themselves. Thanks for contributing to a great session. Click on the ... presentation on Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Tools for Tranferring Knowledge from the Boomers to the Gamers. __ ...
    Kapp Notes - Friday, October 19, 2007 - Comments
  • Creativity, Self-recording, presentations, Blogging, & PWLE
    ... recorded and broadcast. Or maybe it goes deeper than that. Useful Commute: Designing a Powerful Presentation - BNET ... ," gives some great advice for creating a presentation that supports your message and keeps your audience engaged. Audio - about 10 minutes. The Workplace: Can blogs become a big source of jobs? - Herald Tribune Search "blog," "blogger" or "blogging" on the Indeed.com job board and more than 13,000 jobs come up. But narrow the search to job titles ... Environments - DARnet Tony Karrer tracks the blog posts on PLEs and work. Then he wonders. . . if people will adopt ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Monday, June 11, 2007 - Comments
  • Time Spent on Blogging
    A frequent question I get at the end of any presentation on eLearning 2.0 is how much time I spend on blog reading and ... speed on what's going on. Realize this is high, but much of my professional work is staying up to speed. Blog reading ... books. Originally, I didn't plan to replace these activities as I considered the information from blogs to be quite ... they don't seem nearly as meaningful or targeted as blog posts. Most of my free subscriptions have lapsed. My guess ... hour." The same feeling starts to happen when you read blogs and then go and read magazines. A magazine ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - Comments
  • Authority from Blogging
    ... familiar with Christy's blog , she has been blogging almost as long as I have and finds the greatest stuff in her daily ... . Promise. Still have some work to do on the ol' blogging infrastructure...... From Christy: Way back when I first started my blog, I linked to you from a post about synchronous and asynchronous learning. I linked to "The Downes" too. I ... at the time thinking you were out of my league. To some extent, blogging and social networking and the rest of these ... ; our blogs give the people at the top access to us. Tony has access to your unique perspective all year round, not just ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, November 13, 2008 - Comments
  • Blogging about Colombian Education
    ... here are links to some comments on the first day presentations, posted by Stephen Downes in his Half an hour blog ... Blogging about Colombian Education A little space to ... 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 - Saturday, March 3, 2007 - Comments
  • Internet Time Blog: Design
    Internet Time Blog About Us ... Bibliography Information Presentation for Rapid Knowledge Transfer Review of Alan ... problems presented. P.S. Christopher Alexander finally admits that hes not a designer . (His website ... this Blog Enter your email address to subscribe. We vow never to share your information with anyone. No Spam. Subscribe Unsubscribe Reference Pages Articles Blogs ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, September 15, 2008 - Comments
  • Blogging - I'm Pushing Harder Now
    For people reading my blog for a while, if you had been at my recent ASTD presentation on eLearning 2.0 - you would have heard a much stronger appeal for learning professionals to blog as compared to a gentler push that I was giving last fall. When I asked The Big Question for October: Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging? and then posted some of my thoughts in Should All Learning Professionals be Blogging? while I suggested that YOU should, I didn't push. In my summary of the responses to the Big Question - Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog - I again ...
    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, June 6, 2007 - Comments
  • DevLearn 2008 - Day 3 Recap
    Today was the final day of DevLearn, and technically, it was only a half-day. I presented Session 702: Virtually Anywhere: A Case Study of Mobile Learning at Qualcomm , along with Barbara Ludwig . (The slides are below; I’ll try ... wasn’t able to learn much new info today (I was a bit preoccupied with my presentation and getting to the airport on time), I will defer to two bloggers who did manage to post today. Surf on over to read Clark Quinn’s blog and Brian Dusablon’s blog for updates on Day 3 of DevLearn. And again, don’t forget the other ...
    eLearning Weekly - Friday, November 14, 2008 - Comments
  • Value of Blogging - Thanks Tracy
    As you know, I've started Pushing Harder for People to Blog - at my recent presentations, I've really pushed people ... Hamilton saying I attended the eLearning Guild's Annual Gathering this year and one presentation really hit home for me. The speaker mentioned that since he had started blogging, a year previous, he had learned more from blogging and reading the blogs of peers than he had in his entire academic career. I though to myself "Ya, right? Who's going to believe that?â ... simple process. Blogging is a wonderful way to learn directly from one another. Each day I read many different ...
    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, June 20, 2007 - Comments
  • Blog Field Trip: Cognitive Technologies
    Today I thought a blog field trip would be fun. What is a blog field trip? Well, if you regularly view this blog and leave a comment or just lurk (which is great as well). Today, I thought you could spend your time at Cognitive Technologies and leave a comment there or lurk on that site. Like an actual field trip, visiting another blog will give you a new perspective and something to think about. New surroundings. I left a comment on post e-Learning is more than an online presentation. Currently it is awaiting moderation...in the meantime, I encourage you to leave a post on that ...
    Kapp Notes - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - Comments
  • Common Questions and Some Thoughts Around Blogs and Blogging
    I've had a brief blog conversation with Quintus Joubert - eLearning Blog: Blogs: Engaging the reader . It started when he questioned the blogs cited on Gabe's list of top 19 eLearning blogs as ( eLearning Blog: Top 19 eLearning blogs ). His post are good to look at as an example of some of the common questions that people new to the world of blogs have. I thought it was a great spark for some discussion: Why do "the blogs look like a random collection of ideas, rather than a discussion around a particular topic"? I think that one thing a lot of people miss at first is that most blogs ...
    eLearning Technology - Thursday, December 21, 2006 - Comments
  • Eliminating Email? Not Quite, but I am Going to Try
    ... thing I did this morning was create a blog post and let everyone know what I am doing, and why.  One thing I have added in ... refreshing change! Here is a SlideShare presentation on eliminating email. E2point04ip View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: enterprise2.0 no-email ) ...
    Engaged Learning - Tuesday, September 2, 2008 - Comments
  • Brandon Hall Researchers Blogging - Implications?
    I just saw that several of the Brandon Hall researchers have started blogs: Tom Werner - example post - Why Learning Professionals Shouldn't Just Focus on Learning Tim Sosbe - example post - Pop Quiz: What Do Learning Leaders ... does blogging jive with paid research? Is this going to only be teaser content? Any real meat will need to be paid for? I've gone to several presentations by researchers (not Brandon Hall) and they basically just tell you the same ... ? Compare their blog rolls. A couple just list each other. Others list lists similar to mine: Top Ten eLearning Blogs ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - Comments
  • Community Blogs - Maybe I'm Finally Getting It
    I've been working with Dave Lee on the Learning Circuits Blog (LCB) for about 8 months now. About two months into it, I finally began to understand that the LCB was different than an individual blog because it was designed to serve a community. As such it allowed members who didn't have a blog to post, it attracted a broader audience and more comments than individual blogs, and most importantly it served as a central location for the community for publishing and comment ... just ran across a couple of others that got me thinking about this again: The Philadelphia eLearning SIG Blog and ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, January 15, 2007 - Comments
  • Time Spent on Blogging : eLearning Technology
    2007 Time Spent on Blogging : eLearning Technology A frequent question I get at the end of any presentation on eLearning 2.0 is how much time I spend on blog reading ... eLearning Technology Tony Karrers eLearning Blog on e ... to speed on whats going on. Realize this is high, but much of my professional work is staying up to speed. Blog ... books. Originally, I didnt plan to replace these activities as I considered the information from blogs to be ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - Comments
  • Snake Oil - Revisited | Beyond the Blog
    Two years ago today, a post to a quite little blog rocked the training and development world. The quiet little blog was Learning Circuits Blog and the post was by Sam Adkins. In his post entitled " We are the Problem: We're ... this in perspective, the other 283 posts to Learning Circuits Blog between May 2002 and the end of October 2005 have ... are all questions we will be answering in Learning Circuits Blog's first Beyond the Blog. In a comment on ... Beyond the Blog over the next week: Today - This general introduction to the Snake Oil Revisited ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Thursday, November 17, 2005 - Comments
  • 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 A place to capture and share ideas ... WWW beth.typepad.com I also blog at ... Blog Vidlicious Im a Nonprofit Guru at .. Beths Blog: Channels ... Blogging blogher bloghercon ... Beths Blog: Flickr Photos .zg_div {margin:0px 5px 5px 0px; width:117px;} ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Network Effects - YouTube - Video Blogs and More
    Wow, what a great presentation / video from Michael Wesch and the author of The Machine is Us presenting to the Library of Congress. It's an hour long, so make sure you give yourself time.
    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, August 27, 2008 - Comments
  • Web 2.0, Blogs, Steve Jobs, & Memes
    ... on their own blogs, where they have to take ownership of their words. Steve Jobs' Greatest Presentation - Business Week After watching and analyzing Job's presentation , I thought about five ways to distill Jobs' speaking ... brilliant article someone wrote on a blog. By the end of the article, I'm excited, I'm impressed, it was a great article.
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Saturday, July 21, 2007 - Comments
  • Blogging Inside or Outside the Corporate Firewall
    ... to own the blog, i.e., it's a Sun Computer owned blogging system, therefore when you leave Sun you leave your content behind. I don't personally think this is the right direction for individuals and in my recent presentations on ... presentation the implications of ownership around this content, but it feels like a natural separation given the constraints ...
    eLearning Technology - Thursday, June 7, 2007 - Comments
  • Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog
    ... learning professionals be blogging any more than they should all be presenting at conferences, producing papers, writing ... Updates recent studies show additional reasons: Blogging and Social Networking Boosts Your Social Life. Blogging -- It's Good for You . Update on Nov 21, 2007 - There's been a lot of discussion recently around using blogs for learning and I wanted to point to a few newer thoughts on this: Learning and Networking with a Blog (Deleted Scenes) Blogging - I'm Pushing Harder Now New Debate on Value of Blogs and Wikis in the Enterprise More eLearning ...
    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, October 4, 2006 - Comments
  • Medical Education Blog: Teaching Techniques Archives
    Medical Education Blog For University of ... Dr. Frank Papa recently presented a new approach to thinking about how we teach medical students called Application Oriented Curriculum. Readers of my Blog know that I ... teaching blogs. This article is a continuation of the teaching techniques series Creating Meaningful ... colleagues on a website or blog easy. To see an example of this ability to share, open my other blog The Active Learning Blog ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, June 25, 2007 - Comments
  • How the brain works according to Dr. John Medina and Wii
    ... on ticking away, but one of the inspiring bloggers I enjoy keeping up with is Dennis Coxe's Sailing by the Sound blog. In one of his last posts he got me on to this presentation by Garr Reynolds based on the book ‘ Brain Rules ' written by Dr. John Medina. The presentation is a lot of fun, really focused on the essence of how the brain works and specifically how presenters can make a presentation much more thrilling for their audiences. The only downside is when the presentation falls into the "10% oral/ 30 visual/ 65% oral and visual" trap; which has been discussed ...
    Ignatia Webs - Thursday, June 26, 2008 - Comments
  • the great ILS challenge
    ... getting a bit tired so might be a bit limited). by jan cannon-bowers clint bowers peter smith alan levine game requirements how might we do this consult literature teams and team training learning science game based learning collect best practices organizational human what does research tell us shared knoledge /mental models interpositional knowledge cross training back up behavior closed loop communication !implicit coordination! looks at different cultures to go into gaming. ... suddenly realizing that Wendy Wickham is live blogging as well.... mmm, I ...
    Ignatia Webs - Wednesday, April 16, 2008 - Comments
  • Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog
    ... professionals be blogging any more than they should all be presenting at conferences, producing papers, writing books or ... eLearning Technology Tony Karrers eLearning Blog on e ... , 2006 Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog : eLearning Technology Updates recent studies show additional reasons: Blogging and Social Networking Boosts Your Social Life. Blogging -- Its Good for You . Update on Nov 21, 2007 - Theres been a lot of discussion ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, April 2, 2007 - Comments