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If the Culture Doesnâ¬"t Support it, it WILL be a Fad.
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... previous use of technology nearly as much as the culture that surrounds it. I have seen plenty of people not use it - even thought they use it frequently in their personal lives - because their culture does not support it. To semi-quote many different people: when technology and culture clash, culture always wins.
This explains the quote he uses from ... to act as role models for adoption.”
Look at paragraph #1 and think “Their culture doesn’t support it.” Now read #2 and you get the opposite. The higher levels of usage are because the culture DOES support ...
Engaged Learning
- Thursday, August 28, 2008 -
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groundswell - confirming my e-Learning 2.0 ideas
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I recently finished listening to the audiobook, groundswell by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. Of course there is nothing in it that talks about e-Learning 2.0. But that has been my point all along for the last 5 years of my career. So let me make it again so we are all clear:Social Media is changing EVERYTHING!Everything is turned upside down from everything we've known and done in the past. In years past implementing technology cost millions of dollars. And more often then not it took so long to get right that corporate culture had plenty of time to adjust. That is if it really ...
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abc NEWS - Universities Giving out iPhones
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... don't do email, don't do video games..."Are you kidding me? POLICIES! Dude, culture trumps policy. If YOU ...
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Google isn't making us stupid - it is challenging our design
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Tom King posted to something to Twitter that caught my eye about a piece that Tom Kulhmann of Articluate wrote. Thx for the pointer Tom (Tom King that is).
Geez, I can't even go with "Tom K" to differentiate here...OK how about, the piece that Kuhlmann wrote is entitled "Is Google making our e-learning stupid?" and is a play on a piece by Nicholas Carr that appeared in the Atlantic Montly entitled "Is Google making us stupid?" Bear with me, I know its a lot of stage setting.
I had read the piece by Carr (thank goodness his name isn't Tom) and I liked it.
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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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Daily Bookmarks 08/12/2008
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... cultural difference and not just a disability. If sign language is your first language, then English (or something else) is ...
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- Tuesday, August 12, 2008 -
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Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better
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... replaced culture. Rather, being plugged into the now replaced understanding the past.
Last night at a party, instead of one-upping each other with modernist cultural artifacts, people talked of Tweets and Twirl and other blips on the radar ... from plucking tidbits from high culture to spotting fragments out of the void. We’ve given up on things that ...
Internet Time
- Sunday, August 10, 2008 -
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Reflections from Sao Paolo
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... epicenter of Brazilian culture, where art, architecture, design and fashion are flourishing.â¬ý He saw a different ...
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- Friday, August 8, 2008 -
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My Name is Wendy, and I am a Civ Rev Addict
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... decision, I had to think about what I wanted to accomplish.- Violent takeover of all cities?- Cultural domination? (Our culture is so great, you want to BE us!)- Economic domination? (I can buy you out!)- Technological domination? (I have ... Revolution so that your choice of culture determines how easy or hard it is to accomplish certain objectives. For example, it was easier for me to win via cultural domination as an Aztec than it was for me to win via economic ...
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The wonders of community
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... live here. My new friends have introduced me to fresh ideas, inside looks, great food, a culture I did not know, ...
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- Thursday, August 7, 2008 -
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Tagging
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interface design. And its reach extends beyond these technical domains
to our culture at large. We can imagine, ...
Jane Knight
- Thursday, August 7, 2008 -
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Thirty-two Trends Affecting Distance Education: An Informed Foundation for Strategic Plannning
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and unsettled tensions between administrators, faculty members, and ... ; (Frydenberg, 2002).
Farhad Saba referred to this as part of the “post-industrial”
culture ... culture. According to Saba, “true”
individualized learning is the future and strength in ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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eLearning Reviews: research on elearning â?? reviewed for you
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Certification Resource Management Project Management, Educational Controlling Culture Change Management, Learning Culture, User Acceptance Competence Development General Research, Measurement, ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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's Time to Drop E-Learning - 11 Jul 2007
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... case in my last job. The MD was adamant that the culture wasnt appropriate to e-learning (or vice versa), but when I ... have the heart to tell him that "this" *was* elearning. When we didnt call it elearning, the culture problem ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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EDUCAUSE2006 Podcast: Culture of Evidence for Distributed Learning
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EDUCAUSE2006 Podcast: Culture of Evidence for Distributed ... from Charles Dziuban and Patsy Moskal in a session entitled A Culture of Evidence for Distributed ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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Inside IDOL Blog
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... assessment. The biggest challenge is likely to be understanding those variables (gender, culture, religion, language, ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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Will at Work Learning
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... etc. (maybe just within countries at first because of the need to be culturally appropriate)
Companies that sell ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration - Factors Motivating and Inhibiting Faculty in Offering Their Courses via
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... this consumer-oriented culture) can come into conflict with classic notions of what it means to offer a liberal ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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ANSI career opportunities
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... while meeting deadlines, budgets, and revenue goals;
Must possess the cultural agility to communicate with and facilitate culturally
and ethnically diverse groups;
Must be able to travel ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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CiteULike: Search results for: elearning
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... brain
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cell
classification
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cognition
communication
complexity
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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EDUCAUSE - Top-Ten Teaching and Learning Issues, 2007
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... culture of evidence tops the list of important issues as the academic technology profession moves to an "Instruction ... on a culture of evidence is reflected in this maturation of academic technology. The profession is moving beyond the ... :
Establishing and supporting a culture of evidence
Demonstrating improvement of learning
Translating learning ... . 1: Establishing a Culture of Evidence
Americans are attending colleges and universities at an unprecedented rate ... to devote time to the endeavor?
How does bridging research and practice become part of the institutions culture?
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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Dr. Mashup; or, Why Educators Should Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Remix
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... formats; each is energized by the character of digital culture; and each may be described as a mashup.
As the term suggests ... intended or even imagined by the original creators. Although the historical roots of remix and mashup culture are deep ... as well.
For educators and policy-makers, already struggling with the many cultural and logistical challenges posed by ... little validity for the examination of electronic culture. I refer to such terms as "imitation," "invention ... composer, the performer, and, indeed, the consumer overlap. . . . In fact, implicit in electronic culture is an ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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I do not work in the nude and other issues with working (and learning) online | Janet Clarey
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I suppose it’s part of organization culture, which I think has to be cultivated in small areas ...
delicious eLearning
- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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Distance Learning Conference - My notes " Design for Learning
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... experiences…. 2 parts knowledge and inquiry, 2 parts plan, 2 parts sub and pop culture, 3 parts fun (including what ... : Collaboration, Collaboration Tools, Creativity, Culture, Development, Education, Educators, Informal Learning, Instructional ... Tools Corporate Culture Creative Economy Creativity Culture Digital Life Education Educators Fun Humor Innovation ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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Adobe seminar with Dr. Ruth Clark - Tips on creating effective elearning " Learn-Learn-Learn
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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Top Web-Based Education Resources
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:  ... Smithsonian Research site, which features detailed cultural programs for kids of all ages.
WIRED Online museum ... historical and cultural context provided.
TIRED Information overload: Youd need a time machine to be able to see ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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Futurist: To fix education, think Web 2.0 - CNET News.com
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... concerned with the state of engineering education should steal a page from popular Internet culture, visionary John Seely ... learning.
Credit: Martin LaMonica
John Seely Brown speaking Friday at MIT on the impact of Internet culture ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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E-Learning Queen: A Proposal to Cut Costs and Increase Efficiency in Online Programs
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E-Learning Queen
E-Learning Queen focuses on distance training and education, from instructional design to e-learning and mobile solutions, and pays attention to psychological, social, and cultural factors. The edublog emphasizes real-world e-learning issues and appropriate uses of emerging technologies. Who is the Queen? You are, dear reader. Susan Smith Nash is the Queens assistant.
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Interdisciplinary background, diverse interests. B.S. in Geology, M.A. and Ph.D. in ...
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- Friday, August 1, 2008 -
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