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Classroom2.0: Twitter, del.icio.us and participatory learning at melanie mcbride online
Classroom2.0: Twitter, del.icio.us and participatory learning ... for teaching and learning
In the spirit of Right Now teaching and learning, I decided to try out Twitter this week as a means of offering the students a back channel as well as an opportunity to learn more about emergent content ... .
“I think it could be a super beneficial tool for teaching. Everyone learns at a different pace, so imagine the advantages of someone being able to tweet, say me, in class a question. I’d learn through helping them, ...
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Live session with David Weinberger @ Corporate Learning Trends & Innovations
In live session now....not a presentation but a conversation...look at the image...see how people have been able to write in their own topics on the screen..very cool....I don't know if you can see but I am also impressed with the fact that we have 75 people in session now from a variety of global locations....
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Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations Kick-off
As a co-host, I am hardly without bias, but I found this morning’s opening of the free Corporate Learning Trends event fantastic. In spite of some childish hacker-vandals and a few sound issues, each of the three sessions this morning worked.
Despite the fact that Jane Hart and I work with one another on togetherLearn , I had never used — or even heard of — VoiceThread, nvu, or Yugma. The proliferation of free learning tools certainly comes at the right time.
Robin Good ran a daring experiment, inviting the audience into MindMeister to collaborate on ...
Internet Time
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Best Online Collaboration Tools with Robin Good
Live blogging this session from the Corporate Learning Trends & Innovation Conference with Robin Good. The end of the content God. The teacher now serves as mentor to help us create the best thing together. So now we're going ... happening all over the place. This is my first mind mapping experience so I'm mostly learning how to use a mind ... the same time. Feeling like the exercise itself is the learning event -- not so much the listing of individual ... Summary: Learning collaboration is all about trying new things, making mistakes, experimenting. When we come together ...
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In live session at Corporate Learning Trends & Innovations
This screencap shows the danger of letting morons have access to the whiteboarding tools. This is the main site for the conference. There are some bumpy patches getting started but I think Jane, Tony, Jay, Harold, et al....deserve HUGE props for putting this things together with largely free tools. Awesome job guys!
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Manager Training Online Courses
... folks would recommend they look at? And why? Learning Trends 2008 - Online - Free
http://elearningtech.blogspot.com ... I received an inquiry from someone I know, and I'm hoping people who read this blog can make suggestions. I'm looking for vendors who supply off-the-shelf training for basic manager skills such as, time management and delegation. Thus far I've looked at Element K, SkillSoft, Vital Learning, Ninth House, and Achieve Global. What I like about these providers is the scope of what they offer -- many courses to choose from. Are there other providers you'd recommend I look ...
eLearning Technology
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Online Learning Course Design
... implications for personal and formal learning. Learning Trends 2008 - Online - Free
http://elearningtech.blogspot.com/2008/10/learn ... The Work Literacy online learning course is over and Michele Martin - Deconstructing the Work Literacy Learning ... thoughts on the course and the implications for design of similar kinds of online learning courses. Social Network as ... discussion, it will go where it goes based on interests. To me this is often the best kind of learning. However, it does feel quite different for participants. I believe that many learning experiences designed to reside in a ...
eLearning Technology
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