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  • V-Business Expo Day 1
    ... accurate. On average ratio is 12:1 in terms of registrants to users. For instance, Habbo is 90M registrants to 9M active users for instance. So a good rule of thumb to use. Some indications suggest for younger demographics have higher ratios ... this industry is being driven by engineers so the predictable pattern of functionality explosion and interface confusion ... games/virtual worlds for learning and half are role based. Gaming is huge…average age is in late 20s. Most ... patience to learn. People don’t want technology they want magic. In the words of Jean Luc Picard…JUST ...
    Learning Matters! - Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - Comments
  • So what is software worth?
    ... to purchase are engineered to quite unnecessary levels and intimidating to learn. The same cannot be said for my open ... much for a designer label. With ratios like this, people will definitely think twice. If I had any Gucci shares, I'd be ... source virtual learning environment. DimDim , open source web conferencing. Google Docs and Spreadsheets ...
    Clive on Learning - Wednesday, October 18, 2006 - Comments
  • Making Light: Virtual panel participation
    ... learning-how-to-ban phase. The standard praise being a responce from the host. In larger communities this is impossible ... reaction are now in easy retrieval of anybody with a search engine. Its back to the unfortunate confusion of "easy ... Bilek ::: (view all by) ::: January 27, 2005, 10:43 PM : Randolph, you are perhaps unsurprised to learn that ... species of troll. Usenet was a superb place to learn all the common varieties of online misbehavior. JVP, I refuse to ... late night supposition, of course. The secret to editing seems like a valuable one. It reminded me of learning ...
    delicious Random Mind - Saturday, August 19, 2006 - Comments
  • A Dialog with Thomas Gilbert
    ... is a function of the ratio of valuable accomplishment (A), to costly behavior (B). It is expressed as W=A/B. Clark ... derived from accomplishment, not from behavior. Clark : Thank you sir! Where could one learn more about this subject? Gilbert : Why by reading my book, Human Competence: Engineering Worthy Performance . Clark : Thank you for ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Sunday, June 4, 2006 - Comments
  • autounfocus: Scalability and Sociability in Online Learning Environments
    ... autounfocus Nonperiodic oscillation between learning objects, informal online communities, self-organization, peer learning, instructional technology, open source culture, and intellectual property law. « Blogs ... Online Learning Environments This is a draft of a book chapter explaining the theoretical foundations (at a high level) of our Open Learning Support project. Attempts to explain the why and how of informal self-organinzing learning ... , “to which learning theory do you subscribe?” And like the famously unanswerable question “do you ...
    delicious Random Mind - Tuesday, August 23, 2005 - Comments