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  • E-Learning for Newbies
    ASTD’s Learning Circuits Blog has a monthly ‘Big Question.” This month it’s: I’m ... and follow their work Attend webinars Attend conferences Subscribe to blogs & start your own Read - trade journals ... ; other coding (w3schools is good) Visit the Learning Circuits blog and find others’ suggestions on this question ... sea of questions. tried everything subscribed to periodicals, email lists, listserv, read blogs. Had several aha moments ... step for me - working at home, etc. started a personal e-learning blog, joined the edublog community. Realized I ...
    Janet Clarey - Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Comments
  • CCK08: Connectivism, Equity, and Equality
    ... multiple blog posts or just reading and lurking, concept maps or word clouds, live sessions or only asynchronous.
    Experiencing eLearning - Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Blended learning: going according to Plan
    ... including learner blogs, managed using Moodle. A three-day, face-to-face, skill-building workshop. It has been great ...
    Clive on Learning - Wednesday, October 8, 2008 - Comments
  • The big question: making a start in e-learning
    In the Learning Circuits Blog, the big question for October is "I'm interested in a career in e-learning. What should I do first?" My first recommendation would be to decide where it is that you see yourself fitting into the e-learning landscape - as a manager, a consultant, a salesperson for a vendor, a designer, a developer, or a moderator/instructor? You also need to be clear whether you see yourself working primarily in education or in workplace learning ... prefer a more informal, self-directed approach, start reading books, blogs and magazines and attending conferences.
    Clive on Learning - Wednesday, October 8, 2008 - Comments
  • CCK08: The most successful network in history!
    ... student but it also provides students access to a data network on some telephones. For example, Iā¬"m writing this blog ...
    eLearning Acupuncture - Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - Comments
  • Dear Boss: Let me tell you what I really think....whoops
    I saw this post today via LifeHacker and them in turn from The Official Gmail Blog. Google labs is working on a feature, Mail Goggles, that once set will give you a series of math questions to test your own level of consciousness on whether sending that late Saturday night email is such a good idea.If you're one of those people that decides at 1:00am you've waited long enough to tell someone exactly what you thinking of them, then it sounds like this feature might be for you. On the other hand if you often find the need to self-edit, then perhaps this tool is just pointing to ...
    Discovery Through eLearning - Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - Comments
  • Daily Bookmarks 10/06/2008
    ... personal home pages or these days, blogs. I should add to this slide MySpace profiles and things like that, your ...
    Experiencing eLearning - Monday, October 6, 2008 - Comments
  • Participating in the Corporate Web 2.0 Arena
    Some companies encourage their employees to blog, post on discussion boards. Other companies take a more guarded approach. IBM and Sun Computers are two companies which openly encourage their employees to participate, and even discuss their own work projects. Link and be enlightened! IBM: Shel Israel interviews IBM's George Faulkner Sun: Employee Guidelines for Web 2.0 ...
    eContent - Monday, October 6, 2008 - Comments
  • Tweetcrunch
    Still on the Twitter theme today, for those avid users of Twitter and other microblogging services (like Friendfeed, Plurk, Jaiku, Pownce, etc) Twittercrunch has a number of interesting resources: A blog A Ning community, called The Birdhouse - a place for developers and users who share the love of Micro blogging in any shape or form, from Twitter to Rejaw create groups, share new apps, ideas or suggestions, and get to know the people behind the tweet And of course a Twitter feed for Twitter and microblogging ...
    Jane Knight - Monday, October 6, 2008 - Comments
  • Your Own Teleprompter
    ... options, and voila! (my thanks to the SnagIt blog for letting me know about this tool)Give it a try. To help you ...
    eContent - Sunday, October 5, 2008 - Comments
  • Daily Bookmarks 10/04/2008
    ... iterating toward openness » Blog Archive » If Facebook Worked Like Blackboard A short post, but very pointed–if Facebook worked like an LMS, no real community would ever develop. Questions the whole idea of closed educational systems. tags: facebook, education, e-learning, lms, blackboard, openaccess shut down all the groups you belonged to, deleted all your forum posts, removed all the photos, videos, and other files you had shared, and forgot who your friends were. What if Facebook worked like Blackboard (or pretty much any other LMS)? Imagine if every fifteen weeks ...
    Experiencing eLearning - Saturday, October 4, 2008 - Comments
  • 100+ social things to do
    ... list. However, there has also been a bit of discussion on some blogs about the value of the exchanges or conversations ... much closer to them than they do by reading their blogs, and the fact that they are also able to interact with them on a much more immediate and personal level (than commenting on blogs allows) is very important  to them.  What is more ... rather impersonal bloggers. {Cammy Bean sums it up well in her blog posting, as does Tracy Hamilton]And that's the ...
    Jane Knight - Saturday, October 4, 2008 - Comments
  • Home from IiL08
    Brandon Hall Research is the type of company where you own your ideas. That means when you have an idea, it’s your to implement. I seem to have settled in to all things ’social media’ after embracing social networks, blogging, microblogging, wikis, and presence technologies. As a result, I ended up not getting enough 2.0 action myself but rather working with other people to establish their own blogs, wikis, Twitter accounts, social networks, and wikis, etc. Truly a gratifying experience. How nice to run across some photos and videos of what was an awesome week it was.
    Janet Clarey - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments