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  • LinkedIn for Finding Expertise : eLearning Technology
    Authoring Tools Rapid e-Learning Tools eLearning (e-Learning) e-Learning Software Blended e-Learning e-Learning Tools ... Location: Los Angeles, California, United States Dr. Tony Karrer is CEO/CTO of TechEmpower, a software, web and eLearning ... Tools (23) Metrics (23) Virtual Classroom (22) Games (22) eLearning Strategy (21) elearning development ... (14) Personal Learning (14) eLearning Solutions (12) Internationalization (10) Mobile (8) Learning Objects (8) LCMS (7) Learning Systems (6) eLearning Software (4) Custom eLearning Development (3) Off-shore ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Searching for Expertise - LinkedIn Answers : eLearning Technology
    Authoring Tools Rapid e-Learning Tools eLearning (e-Learning) e-Learning Software Blended e-Learning e-Learning Tools ... (27) eLearning Tools (23) Metrics (23) Virtual Classroom (22) Games (22) eLearning Strategy (21 ... ) eLearning Consulting (14) Personal Learning (14) eLearning Solutions (12) Internationalization (10) Mobile (8) Learning Objects (8) LCMS (7) Learning Systems (6) eLearning Software (4) Custom eLearning Development (3 ... Tools (329) Wiki (321) Conference (312) Social Networks (288) Simulations (266) eLearning ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild
    The eLearning Guild have recently released a new report on Learning 2.0 - Learning in a Web 2.0 World. The list of authors represents a blogging who's who, with contributions from Jane Hart, Tony Karrer, Michele Martin, Mark Oehlert, Sanjay Parker, Brent Schlenker, and Will Thalheimer. As usual with Guild reports, there's a good overall response, in this ... social media tool (University of Massachusetts). Three-quarters of executives plan to maintain or increase technologies ... , mobile learning was down 10% and serious games down 6%. Surprising you might think.
    Clive on Learning - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning 2.0 Research
    These are my liveblogged notes from the eLearning Guild’s webinar on their e-Learning 2.0 research report. The ... approach) Blogs increased 20.7% Communities of Practice increased 12.3% Wikis up 7.7% Mobile down 10.6% A number of rapid tools are up, but tools that take longer to create (simulations and games) are down Good question in the chat from Cathy ... The more people used the tools, the more positive they were about them, the better outcomes they saw. 42% said very ... Is it about content creation? Technology? Control? Drivers People use the tools themselves and see the benefits: ...
    Experiencing eLearning - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - Comments
  • Googleâ¬"s G1 vs. Appleâ¬"s Ferocious Attention to Detail
    ... bated breath. Alas, like many other tech nerds, I was ultimately disappointed with what I saw.Without a doubt, the mobile ... announced its new Android mobile operating system, was anyone really surprised? Well, yes, actually - as Google doesn’t really do operating systems (or great software for that matter) - but handheld computing is the new It Girl, and ... noticing, obviously, because Gizmodo pointed it out). Which leads to the obvious question: “How could Google/T-Mobile ... outed by Gizmodo last night, T-Mobile hasn’t scrambled to rectify the situation on its website. At least not as ...
    eQuixotic - Wednesday, September 24, 2008 - Comments
  • Know Where You Can Find Anything
    As part of my presentations on Work Literacy and eLearning 2.0 - I discuss how learning and knowledge work are changed by things such as computers, mobile computing, the web, social media, social networks, access to people/experts through the web, and the flood of new tools. To me, this change is still being underestimated - it's so radical that it's pretty hard to comprehend it.A post by Gina Minks - - where she discusses a quote from an inscription at FSU:The half of knowledge, is knowing where to find knowledgeLed me through to the King William's College annual General Knowledge ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, September 23, 2008 - Comments
  • Know Where You Can Find Anything
    As part of my presentations on Work Literacy and eLearning 2.0 - I discuss how learning and knowledge work are changed by things such as computers, mobile computing, the web, social media, social networks, access to people/experts through the web, and the flood of new tools. To me, this change is still being underestimated - it's so radical that it's pretty hard to comprehend it.A post by Gina Minks - - where she discusses a quote from an inscription at FSU:The half of knowledge, is knowing where to find knowledgeLed me through to the King William's College annual General Knowledge ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, September 23, 2008 - Comments