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  • 2007 Traffic Stats - Hopefully a Meme
    Learning Trends eLearning 2.0 LMS Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Personal Learning Informal Learning ... see that Search Engines generate more than half the traffic. Referral traffic is generally from other blogs. Direct ... % searches, 22.1% other sites. Cheers! Rich   At 1/14/2008 03:47:00 PM ... visitors from search engines. This helps you judge how well your content matches popular searches and attracts new readers ... , (b) building a network, (c) building an ePortfolio for recent and likely upcoming job search, (d) paying it ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, January 15, 2008 - Comments
  • eLearning Technology: Direction of eLearning - Emergence or Big System
    Learning Trends eLearning 2.0 LMS Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Personal Learning Informal Learning ... future. This is an interesting topic because it highlights a schism that is echoed in the larger world of IT: Enterprise IT (Big Systems) vs. Emergence (see Enterprise 2.0 and emergence ). The idea of Emergence is somewhat simple. You put ... where people walk. Then you pave those paths. Enterprise IT on the other hand, attempts to provide significant support ... ) require you to search, register and then launch the course. If you want the content to be searchable through ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, August 2, 2006 - Comments
  • Direction of eLearning - Emergence or Big System
    ... interesting topic because it highlights a schism that is echoed in the larger world of IT: Enterprise IT (Big Systems) vs. Emergence (see Enterprise 2.0 and emergence ). The idea of Emergence is somewhat simple. You put out small, flexible ... you pave those paths. Enterprise IT on the other hand, attempts to provide significant support for processes and business rules. A great example is accessing an eLearning course. Most LMS products (out-of-the-box) require you to search, register and then launch the course. If you want the content to be searchable through your Intranet search ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, July 25, 2006 - Comments