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Classroom2.0: Twitter, del.icio.us and participatory learning at melanie mcbride online
... 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 ... , Bricolage, they’ll be familiar with the process.
Ning - Build your own social network
I’ve only just ... and participatory media (RSS, bookmarks, blogs, tags, social networking, etc)
Understanding the new ...
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The Great ILS Challenge
... help and submissions on his network - he got dozens of responses from people he didn't expect would even be interested ... example of how web 2.0 works! ----------------------------------- Deb and Bob Holm (get name from Mark) One example of ... decided Film Noir. Nugget of the story idea. - looked for other examples for inspiration. - Exposition pulls you in ... you measure the interaction? - I'm going to give them x information, did they get it? + (So, for example, you are ... .). - To gain that literacy - play - Example - immersive language simulations 2 usable game concepts - Grow your ...
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New Literacies
... on top of Linux (open source). Services. Not packaged apps. Data aggregators, not just software. Network effects ... ) mentioned as examples. Allow people to share ideas. Social media in action. At DevLearn - tend to equate Web 2.0 with Wiki, Blog, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, etc. - instead it's really systems that harness network effects. The lock in is data. Eras - Hardware (IBM), Software (Microsoft), Network/Data (Google). Data is the Intel inside of ...
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Web 2.0 - Tim O'Reilly's Keynote
... more legitimate) - Help people learn from the people on the edge - Examples - Linux and Pearl (1991), First book on ... comfortable with technology, they don't need "training." Just do. - Watch, then extract. - Examples + Wi-fi. WIreless community networks predict universal wi-fi. Seeking out wi-fi anywhere - pringles can antennas, hanging on rooftops ... what it means - Pattern recognition!!!! Example - Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Wikipedia.....What is in common - Internet ... - Network effects from user contributions key to their market dominance (esp. eBay) The Open Source Paradigm Shift - ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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The Right Place to Find Help: ASTD's Big Question
For example, we have an alumni network consisting of professionals who have graduated from Bloomsburg University with a ... This month's ASTD Big Question on the Learning Circuit's Blog is about Social Networking and finding help and ... Blog posting Network Feedback . The assumption seems to be that there is one "best" place for asking a question. One social network for Learning Management System questions and, perhaps another, for a question about learning strategies or business strategies or marketing strategies. If only you could pinpoint that particular location or network then ...
Kapp Notes
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Social network ROI? Oh heck, I don't know. What's the value of a relationship?
... that includes social media/network capabilities to upgrade a tired old subscription web site.
There's across the ... market it?"
And therein lies the rub.
Assuaging the fear of commitment for a social networking business model ... scary. And rightfully so.
Of Networks and Flipping Switches.
The fact is, switching from a "push" sales model ... impact of an investment in training .
It's challenging. For example, if you spend a lot of money training all your ... for determining social network ROI and a Level 4 training evaluation. And, with it, my thought to explore this a ...
Business Casual
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Does KM or Social Learning Come First?
Don’t you just love it when things fall into place? For example, this Thursday I am ready to give a session for DevLearn08 entitled, “15 Objections to Social Learning and How to Overcome Them.” Then, yesterday, someone at my company put up this comment:
“ The Community Portal (the name of our customer facing social media / learning platform) should be a Knowledge Base first, and a Social Networking Site second. “
What a great opportunity to use my presentation and expand on it! I will have to use this as an example on Thursday. Here was my ...
Engaged Learning
- Tuesday, November 11, 2008 -
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