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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 ... readings, videos or examples to my course delicious bookmarks . That’s my virtual, live, textbook - licensed ... articles and research supporting everything I’m talking about in the course. For example, this past week, we ... merit (the very definition of laggard) . Thankfully, as Howard’s example testifies, times are changing. Twitter for teaching and learning In the spirit of Right Now teaching and learning, I decided to try out Twitter ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, November 17, 2008 - Comments
  • The Right Place to Find Help: ASTD's Big Question
    This month's ASTD Big Question on the Learning Circuit's Blog is about Social Networking and finding help and ... and find expertise -How to use Social Media to Find Answers to Questions -How to Learn through Conversation And then ... social network for Learning Management System questions and, perhaps another, for a question about learning strategies or ... . For example, we have an alumni network consisting of professionals who have graduated from Bloomsburg University with a ... in our NING network -Post a question in our LinkedIn network -Ask a question to the alumni group on Facebook -Send ...
    Kapp Notes - Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - Comments
  • ZaidLearn: 8 Free Screencasting Tools For Tony!
    ... suggest, show me the URL . And then... As a result of this wonderful learning conversation (comments) and ... and compare their data online (dynamic comparison tables). The irony of this whole learning adventure is that their post ... short, learning and discovering together and apart makes a screencasting lot of sense :) Posted by Zaid Ali Alsagoff at 16:15 Labels: learning tools , OER/FREE ... a great weekend learning! Warm Regards, Zaid 31 October 2008 18:10 Tony Karrer ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 31, 2008 - Comments
  • Design, Negotiation, Reflection, & Web 2.0
    ... learning - important for interaction design? For one, every interaction, every interface, must be learned. A design will be easier to learn if it is consistent (shares critical properties) with other designs. For example, we can learn to ... way making it easier for us to learn the fundamental controls. The designed consistency creates a big concept design for ... Singularity, and mobile phones with batteries that last a whole day. Also, watch the video, it has Facebook Connect Dave Morin, his Google girlfriend Brittany Bohnet, Facebook product design lead/former Macster developer Aaron Sittig, ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Saturday, October 11, 2008 - Comments
  • Perception of Gen Y workers as weak...what's the deal?
    ... potential promises is very much an area for us in the field of learning to shine. Especially since, as T&D observes, they'll ... technologies themselves are the end. You don't Facebook to socialize, you socialize to Facebook. Everything you do is documented ... a question for you, my colleague in the learning industry: is there a place in formal and informal training programs ... colleagues, or in more informal settings. Certainly, these ideas, while novel, aren't new. In one case example of a formal ... , the scenario described at GE gives an example of a more informal construct when Jack Welch was reported to ...
    Business Casual - Friday, October 10, 2008 - Comments
  • Social Networks
    ... teaching about using a social network for formal learning. Yes, it's only one example and hopefully people thought ... provided on this are great: The Facebook Classroom: 25 Education Apps Facebook as a Learning Platform Ning in ... The first week of our Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals is wrapping up. This week we looked at Social Networks. Here are some thoughts on this topic, especially thoughts around social networks for learning. Starting with ... classroom with too much noise and side conversations. As a teacher, we learn how to manage that. As a student we learn ...
    eLearning Technology - Saturday, October 4, 2008 - Comments
  • Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog
    ... facebook fairuse firefox ... Facebook Beth Kanters Facebook profile Photo by Steve Goodman ... ; Using widgets is not yet a common practice on nonprofit blogs and folks are still experimenting and learning.  ... must be linked to the topic, content, or purpose of your blog.  For example, linking a poll to a post on the topic. Act 3:  A Few Good Examples Group 1:  Interactivity Polls One of the most used widgets ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Learners as customers
    ... lessons for learning professionals putting together learning platforms. For example, the people today were really hot ... your website. Likewise, shouldn’t live help be a component of any important in-house learning event? For as ... don’t go to Facebook to shop. They visit social sites to see what their friends are up to, to send messages, to ... post. Here’s the good news for learning professionals: people go to social sites to commune with others; that’s the vehicle for most learning in organizations. So much for another day at the office.
    Internet Time - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Networks: If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em
    ... every minute of every day. Get on Facebook and Myspace and learn how collaborative cocreation is facilitated by these ... September 18, 2008 Web 2.0 technologies are changing the paradigm for learning from filling individual learners ... but one example of technologys exponential growth. In fact, the phenomenon of computer speed doubling has been ... computing. Technology builds on past success and learns from it to get faster at what it does over and over and over again ... precondition that learning take place. An old dog remains an old dog unless it learns a new trick. This would suggest ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments