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Information overload: Is it time for a data diet?
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Blogs ... Computerworld Daily News (First Look and Wrap-Up) Computerworld Blogs Newsletter The Weekly Top 10 ... to subscribe to 200 blogs, he says, why not identify the three or four top blogs you really want to read each day and ... .
The urge to unload may be taking hold. The WebWorkerDaily.com blog lists 21 tips to deal with information ...
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Network Effects - YouTube - Video Blogs and More
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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.
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- Wednesday, August 27, 2008 -
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Weblogg-ed » Assessing Network Building
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Pingback by phaedrus » Blog Archive » Network Building ... do we assess online learning networks? Excellent question and topic for future blog posts.
I think the important ... best of their ability. For this class, thankfully, we are not assessed through tests on how to create a blog or ...
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groundswell - confirming my e-Learning 2.0 ideas
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Corp. ? (Josh Bancroft of Intel gets excellent kudos in the book...way to go Josh!) Or how about an enterprise blogging ...
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Excellent Review of Dale's Cone and its Bastardizations
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Judith Gustafson just left an excellent comment on an earlier blog post. She let us know about a presentation at the Association of (AECT) Educational Communications and Technology conference in 2002.
Click here for the PPT presentation by Tony Betrus and Al Januszewski of the State University of New York at Potsdam that does a great job of describing what Edgar Dale meant to convey with his cone, AND shows numerous examples of how the cone has been used improperly with the numbers added.
Here is my original post on this.
Will at Work Learning
- Wednesday, August 27, 2008 -
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RSS: The New Learning Pipeline - Online Forum Session, Sept. 18th
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... way to becoming a power user of Web2.0.Also, I've just updated a lot of stuff on my blog and I'd love for you to ...
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abc NEWS - Universities Giving out iPhones
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... counterpoint on the days topic online. Perhaps it was a blog, or even a youtube video. Why not incorporate it into your ... " education? Please!-------BTW - abc NEWS - I am never watching or blogging about your news bits ever again. Your site ...
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Performance Support
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... later asks:Overall, what are corporate blogs, feeds, aggregators, wikis, mash-ups, locator systems, ...
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- Tuesday, August 26, 2008 -
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A tour of the back lot
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... nothing more interesting to people than other people, and I believe this for myself. Textual blog postings provide a great ... embed the playlist URL into a blog posting. YouTube's playlist format makes it possible for viewers to jump directly ...
Clive on Learning
- Tuesday, August 26, 2008 -
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Is Instructional Designer the Right Title?
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... success with student-led blog discussions and wiki galleries of peer work and feedback. Our facilitators definitely ...
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Starting Authoring Tool
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I received a question:I am an educator in Arizona about to graduate with my Masters in Instructional Design. I wish to apply my experience designing courses for online learning; however I've searched and don't know where to begin to actually learn how to use the LMS and course design software available. I came across your blog and thought you might be able to offer some suggestions.I have great computer skills but am not experienced in creating web courses. I've seen ... , and did I mention that you should be blogging your experience. :) ...
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- Monday, August 25, 2008 -
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Tools Used
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... things that jumped out at me:Much more blog reading that I expected. 62% read at least weekly.Interestingly RSS readership ... , MySpace, LinkedIn, Facebook, Wiki, RSS, RSS Reader, Wikipedia, delicious, del.icio.us, blogs.
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- Monday, August 25, 2008 -
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eLearning Guild Research: Blog and Survey
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I know that there are a lot of good people and organizations out there doing research around elearning topics right now, but I have to say that from the corporate standpoint - the eLearning Guild is really doing some great work. I also wanted to call attention to two items - first is the Guild's Research Blog - curently manned by the Director of Reseearch himself - Steve Wexler.
The nice thing about the blog is that the posts are usually centered around one or some ... eLearning 2.0 Survey. I'd also encourage you to follow and comment on Steve's blog. You really can help shape the ...
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C4LPT News Service
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Today we officially launch the C4LPT News ServiceIn response to popular demand this news service (replaces Jane's Pick of the Week and) provides a more comprehensive drip-feed of learning- and technology related news - tools, resources, services, news etc.The CL4PT News Service aggregates postings from all the Centre's blogs: Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day, C4LPT InfoFlash (quick links to more tools, resources, services and new), and Workplace Learnng 2.0 PLUS selected postings from a wide variety of sources around the blogosphere. You can
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- Sunday, August 24, 2008 -
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Science is a Party!
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Why sometimes reading blogs outside of education can be valuable.Found by the nice ladies of The Beauty Brains.
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Jane's Pick of the Week (24 Aug)
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24 further learning- or technology-related articles, tools and other websites that I was unable to cover on the blog this week, appear in today's pick of the week at the main website.Jane's Pick of the Week: 24 August ...
Jane Knight
- Sunday, August 24, 2008 -
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gnomedex08
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I’ve spent the last 15 hours in the company of geeks. Not just any geeks. Rather, these are the friends and followers of Chris Pirillo and his beautiful appendage Ponzi Pirillo. Once a year I trek to Seattle to tap into the zeitgeist of blogs, podcasts, social networks, edgy stuff you don’t find elsewhere, amazing conversations in the hallways, widgets and gadgets, and other by-products of the limitless exuberance of Chris Pirillo
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This is my fourth Gnomedex. Every year is different. The web establishment is not here to bitch and moan. Past ...
Internet Time
- Friday, August 22, 2008 -
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Update - Supporting New Managers
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Back in March 2007, in response to that month's Big Question, I told a story about one of my favorite bosses - Rick Yeatman - and the things he did that made him a great manager.I received an e-mail from him today thanking me for the post.Apparently, a friend of his had found this blog, read the post and notified him.He found my work e-mail and dropped me a line.He's happily working at the Savannah College of Art and Design - where he doesn't have to fight with the football team for money.Such is the power of Web 2.0 technologies. And Rick - you don't have to thank me for a thing.
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A Reflection of Transitions
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... that has a number of characteristics (which I will be blogging about next).
A couple days ago I spoke to ...
Engaged Learning
- Thursday, August 21, 2008 -
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An interview with Cathy Moore
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I met Cathy Moore when I was in Indianapolis last year, having followed her blog Making Change - ideas for lively elearning since its inception. Cathy's blog is aimed fairly and squarely at instructional designers, encouraging them to 'dump the drone' and create more lively, powerful e-learning. Cathy's posts are beautifully written, imaginative and nicely presented, which makes me believe she probably does a pretty expert job as a designer. So, Cathy volunteered to be the subject of my third Webcam Interview, which means this probably constitutes a series. Expect to see number four, ...
Clive on Learning
- Thursday, August 21, 2008 -
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And now for something truly different!
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At times all the heavy technical training can become a drag, and one needs a lift. One of my favorite engineering blogs, The Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog, helped me with a fix of engineering humor:
An Engineer's Guide to Cats
I discovered the technical aspects of cat yodeling and aspect ratios. Have some fun!
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- Wednesday, August 20, 2008 -
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The Business Value of Web 2.0 Learning Tools
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Jay Cross cracks me up (in a good way). When he’s not sharing gorgeous travel photos (including pictures of some of the most unique food you’ll ever see), he comes up with gems related to informal learning and educational technology. One of his latest offerings is a chart that outlines a variety of Web 2.0 tools, including a brief description of their business value. This is great! I appreciate that Jay is able to succinctly articulate their business value, especially because many people still don’t take these tools seriously.
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- Wednesday, August 20, 2008 -
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A Useful PodCast Player Widget
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If you are into podcasting and need a web client player widget to help distribution in your blog, try out FeedPlayer from Big Contact.
FeedPlayer offers a lot easy to use features such as vodcast video display, playlisting, xml/rss feeds, stats tracking, support for multiple themes and display sizes to suit your needs. All you need is your own or third party’s podcast rss feeds. Check out the screenies below.
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Bottom-up Learning, Design, & Learning
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Bottom-up learning - e.learning age
Bottom-up learning occurs because employees want to be able to perform effectively in their jobs. The exact motivation may vary, from achieving job security to earning more money, gaining recognition or obtaining personal fulfilment, but the route to all these is performing well on the job, and employees know as well as their employers that this depends - to some extent at least - on their acquiring the appropriate knowledge and skills.
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- Tuesday, August 19, 2008 -
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Cogdogblog
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I’ve bumped into Alan Levine, VP of New Media Consortium on the web for years. He writes Cogdogblog, easily the most memorable name in edu-blogging.
Take a look at NMC’s Horizon wiki. Among other things, it covers:
On Saturday day Alan spoke at Word Camp; Sunday morning I whisked him across the Golden Gate, through the Marin Headlands, and into Muir Woods.
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Evenings alone
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... up blogging. Not only does it force you to reflect on your day, it also makes you the type of contacts that you feel happy to call upon if you happen to be in their city and all blogged out. I've spent several happy evenings with ...
Clive on Learning
- Monday, August 18, 2008 -
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Blog Day 2008 (August 31)
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Blog Day 2008 is coming up in two weeks. The purpose of blog day is t o get to know other bloggers around the world. An to participate is very simple. On August 31st all you need to do is create a posting about 5 new bloggers that are preferrably different than your own. That can mean culturally, point-of-view, topic, etc.See you on Blog Day!
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Blog Day 2008 (August 31)
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Blog Day 2008 is coming up in two weeks. The purpose of blog day is t o get to know other bloggers around the world. An to participate is very simple. On August 31st all you need to do is create a posting about 5 new bloggers that are preferrably different than your own. That can mean culturally, point-of-view, topic, etc.See you on Blog Day!
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A job like mine
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... shared his ideas about what’s right and what’s wrong on his well-read Internet Time blog. When he and ... entitled Informal Learning - the Other 80% appeared on Internet Time blog. Most learning in corporations is informal; ...
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- Saturday, August 16, 2008 -
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Enterprise Twitter
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... distraction if you’re watching it. It’s not something you go back to. It’s now or never. Unlike blog posts ... than that. Just as blogs give us all a free, personal printing press to the internet, Twitter provides an instant, ...
Internet Time
- Friday, August 15, 2008 -
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