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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 ... what it means - Pattern recognition!!!! Example - Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Wikipedia.....What is in common - Internet ... use them. User contribution system (YouTube, Digg, etc) - Corporate example - Ideastorm (IBM) Customers making ... on data. Example - wesabe . Personal finance startup (like Quicken online). - Certain types of analytics can be ...
In the Middle of the Curve
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Assessing PLE/LMS systems | nmc
... and how did you go about gathering input - surveys, focus groups, something else? Any advice or examples would be a ... to moodle (just a sampling, but Iā??m sure they did some analysis prior to the jump).
Guilford Technical ... of the day, any matrix you come up with will not really capture the differences. For example, you can check off that ... ".
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Browse eLearning Learning
... content from various members of the eLearning world and make it more easily accessible to people who are searching and/or ... my sidebar (scroll down to eLearning Learning Labels on the right side of the page) that automatically searches all my ... discussion afterward. For example, the book The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. Maxwell was ...
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Webinosh with Dr. Will Thalheimer: Smile Sheets
... valuable about the learning experience. Look for a sample smile sheet on Dr. Thalheimer's site (type smile sheet in the search field). If you're lucky enough to be going to DevLearn next week, Dr. Thalheimer will be ...
Learning Visions
- Friday, November 7, 2008 -
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eLearning Learning Site Launch
I am honored to be "featured" in Tony Karrer's re-branded eLearning Learning site. As he described it to me, this is a hub where he will pull together content from various members of the eLearning world and make it more easily accessible to people who are searching and/or who want to stay up to date, but who don't use an RSS reader (or want someone ... the page) that automatically searches all my posts for certain keywords/tags/labels. If you click on a label in that list ... other featured bloggers. For example, if you click the Wiki label in that list, it will take you here: ...
Work 2.0 Blog
- Thursday, November 6, 2008 -
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Network Feedback
I discussed a couple examples this recently in LinkedIn for Finding Expertise and Searching for Expertise - LinkedIn ... this could provide specific examples . What was the question you were facing? What did you consider using? What ...
Learning Circuits
- Sunday, November 2, 2008 -
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Network Feedback
I discussed a couple examples this recently in LinkedIn for Finding Expertise and Searching for Expertise - LinkedIn ... this could provide specific examples . What was the question you were facing? What did you consider using? What ...
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ZaidLearn: 8 Free Screencasting Tools For Tony!
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8 Free Screencasting Tools For Tony!
Free Screencasting Tools List (Updated) Tony Karrers blog "Toast! Cut! Cam! Jing! Flow! Wink! You name it, they record it!" "...Im now back to searching ... the same microphone :-) Any thoughts on tools that allow you to phone someone with your VoIP client, for example, then ...
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Why #6: Liberating Knowledge
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WHY #5 : Liberating Knowledge
There are reasons, but for the most part, why stick perfectly good information in email? No one else can learn from what you just learned when it is in email. Here is a simple example. I know one person who was looking for a corporate template. He was about to email the marketing department and knew it might take a couple days and a few routed emails before he saw it. Instead, he did a quick search and found that someone had shared it with everyone. Problem solved.
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Engaged Learning
- Thursday, October 30, 2008 -
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