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  • Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild
    ... mobile learning was down 10% and serious games down 6%. Surprising you might think. ... The eLearning Guild have recently released a new report on Learning 2.0 - Learning in a Web 2.0 World. The list of ... authors define Learning 2.0 as 'the idea of learning through digital connections and peer collaboration enhanced by technologies driven by Web 2.0,' which seems reasonable. I've picked out a few highlights from my perspective: Learning 2.0 can play an important role in supporting formal learning in terms of active support and follow-through. Learning ...
    Clive on Learning - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning 2.0 Research
    These are my liveblogged notes from the eLearning Guild’s webinar on their e-Learning 2.0 research report. The ... interacting with for a while; it’s a different facet of connection. 1160 people completed the e-learning 2.0 survey Concerns with emerging technologies: New things will make what we’re doing now obsolete: False Hard to learn ... Organizations that don’t use these technologies will lose out on opportunities What is e-learning 2.0? “The idea of learning through digital connections and peer collaboration enhanced by technologies driving Web 2.0.
    Experiencing eLearning - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - Comments
  • PicoWiki - Pretty Slick, Mobile Accessible Wiki
    Here is one I just started fooling around with on PicoWiki. If I could take a picture of this running on my iPhone with my iPhone I would- I'm just not that limber. The phone display though is nice and readable and the updates pipe through to the Web side quickly.
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Monday, September 29, 2008 - Comments
  • Tool Catch-up: TiddlyBackpack, Clipmarks, Goosh, MokaFive
    ... how we are thinking about "mobile learning" (whatever the hell that means). I think and I have said before ... are the same mistakes that we made with e-learning - we horribly neglected the new and different affordances of first computer-based training and now Web-based training and finally mobile training. We thought "we know ISD and we can ... stop and examine our design principles. Anyway, I digress - I think these mobile products offer the ability to for learners to take their data and applications with them and do have much more satisfactory experiences than typical m-learning ...
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Monday, September 29, 2008 - Comments
  • Know Where You Can Find Anything
    As part of my presentations on Work Literacy and eLearning 2.0 - I discuss how learning and knowledge work are changed by things such as computers, mobile computing, the web, social media, social networks, access to people/experts through the web, and the flood of new tools. To me, this change is still being underestimated - it's so radical that it's pretty hard to comprehend it.A post by Gina Minks - - where she discusses a quote from an inscription at FSU:The half of ... learning and knowledge work. Well let's think about it - if you were an adept student today being asked to do ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, September 23, 2008 - Comments
  • Know Where You Can Find Anything
    As part of my presentations on Work Literacy and eLearning 2.0 - I discuss how learning and knowledge work are changed by things such as computers, mobile computing, the web, social media, social networks, access to people/experts through the web, and the flood of new tools. To me, this change is still being underestimated - it's so radical that it's pretty hard to comprehend it.A post by Gina Minks - - where she discusses a quote from an inscription at FSU:The half of ... learning and knowledge work. Well let's think about it - if you were an adept student today being asked to do ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, September 23, 2008 - Comments
  • Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development: TONCHIDOT - Tagging the world - Extreme Mobile Learning
    Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development: TONCHIDOT - Tagging the world - Extreme Mobile LearningWow! If you haven't seen this, you HAVE TO take a look at Brent's posting above.Amazing.
    Discovery Through eLearning - Monday, September 22, 2008 - Comments
  • Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development: TONCHIDOT - Tagging the world - Extreme Mobile Learning
    Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development: TONCHIDOT - Tagging the world - Extreme Mobile LearningWow! If you haven't seen this, you HAVE TO take a look at Brent's posting above.Amazing and overwhelming all at once.After just showing this to my friend who just came back from India, she said she was so surprised to see that everyone there had cellphones. There would be 5-6 people piled on to one scooter (yes, try to imagine that first) and you were guaranteed to see one of them on a cell phone. This medium is certainly every where.
    Discovery Through eLearning - Monday, September 22, 2008 - Comments
  • TONCHIDOT - Tagging the world - Extreme Mobile Learning
    ... way.Perhaps mobile learning isn't actually dead after all. DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo - November 10-14 - San Jose, CA ... QR codes are so yesterday.  At least they will be if TONCHIDOT can deliver on their promise of tagging the world.  "Our Sekai Camera ("World Camera" in Japanese) is a real-world interface for the iPhone that connects real and virtual worlds, allowing anybody to create, experience and participate in both."I can't even begin to tell you about this unbelievable technology.  You've got to see it in this video below: The powerful learning potential of this technology ...
  • DevLearn 2008 - Register Now To Save $100
    Early bird registration is almost over for DevLearn 2008! Register by September 26th to save $100.00 off the total cost. DevLearn, which runs from 11/14 to 11/18, will be held once again in San Jose, CA. If you’ve never been, DevLearn is an excellent conference for learning and technology professionals. You’ll have great opportunities to learn new skills, see what other organizations are doing, and network with peers. I will be presenting Session 702: Virtually Anywhere: A Case Study of Mobile Learning at Qualcomm, along with a co-worker, Barbara Ludwig. The Adobe Learning ...
    eLearning Weekly - Friday, September 19, 2008 - Comments
  • What's the opposite of evolution? An interesting question about SCORM
    ... models of learner behaviour and their drivers in the Mobile Web 2.0 world. Blended learning, personalized learning and social or collaborative learning are not driven by questions of whether objects within a program are SCORM-compliant." ... So my friend Mark Friedman, down at JKDDC, posed the following question to his LinkedIn network:"What do you think the SCORM E-Learning Reference Model will evolve into during the next 10 years? SCORM is literally 10 years old now ... going is being adopted by a major player in non-traditional learning for grade and high school students. The use of ...
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Friday, September 19, 2008 - Comments
  • What's the opposite of evolution? An interesting question about SCORM
    ... models of learner behaviour and their drivers in the Mobile Web 2.0 world. Blended learning, personalized learning and social or collaborative learning are not driven by questions of whether objects within a program are SCORM-compliant." ... So my friend Mark Friedman, down at JKDDC, posed the following question to his LinkedIn network:"What do you think the SCORM E-Learning Reference Model will evolve into during the next 10 years? SCORM is literally 10 years old now ... going is being adopted by a major player in non-traditional learning for grade and high school students. The use of ...
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Thursday, September 18, 2008 - Comments
  • Communicating with anyone vs. someone
    Chris Collins (a/k/a Fleep) sends a mobile post to her blog because she has no power and no Internet connection. She’s letting her ~2,000 online course mates (in the CCK08 course) know that she won’t be in attendance today. No ... though anyone would be the better choice for learning (e.g., what was covered during her absence). She’s inviting dialogue over monologue. Perhaps this little learning moment pushes a different, once valuable tidbit to the back parts of ... . There is a great need to view these little slices of live as a way to improve the learning process. It would’ve ...
    Janet Clarey - Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - Comments
  • Communicating with anyone vs. someone
    Chris Collins (a/k/a Fleep) sends a mobile post to her blog because she has no power and no Internet connection. She’s letting her ~2,000 online course mates (in the CCK08 course) know that she won’t be in attendance today. No ... though anyone would be the better choice for learning (e.g., what was covered during her absence). She’s inviting dialogue over monologue. Perhaps this little learning moment pushes a different, once valuable tidbit to the back parts of ... . There is a great need to view these little slices of live as a way to improve the learning process. It would’ve ...
    Janet Clarey - Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - Comments
  • LearnTech News Update - 14 Sept
    15 postings this week about tools, articles, resources etc, including A Geek's Guide to promoting yourself with Twitter, Thinking differently about mobile learning and viewzi (a new and highly visual way to search)LearnTech News[The aggregated news feed also includes my personal pick of other learning- and technology-related postings from over 200 sources from around the blogosphere as well as the Pick of the Day.  To keep up to date with new postings You can subscribe to the RSS feed or follow c4lptnews on Twitter.] ...
    Jane Knight - Sunday, September 14, 2008 - Comments
  • iPod, Training Trends, Stats & Myths
    ... special app from Vcom 3D known as Vcommunicator Mobile. Training Method Trends - eLearning Technology Learning delivery ... the most significant decline was in mobile learning; however, as the above news story on the Army's use of the iPod shows, maybe the majority of organizations have not found the right niche for mobile tools, such as the iPod. Learning and Training Statistics and Myths Statistics and myths for the learning and training professional. Wikipedia, don't ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Tuesday, September 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Training Method Trends
    ... in one.While I'm claiming victory on my predictions, might as well point out that mobile learning also showed a big drop which lines up with another prediction from the beginning of the year (Prediction #5 => Mobile Learning - Continued ... few years, but the form of it will be web access, not specialized mobile learning applications. That likely will make the numbers around a term like mobile learning a bit problematic. If someone can get to your online reference (stored on a wiki) through their smart phone's browser, is that mobile learning?Big winners: Communities of Practice, Wikis, ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, September 8, 2008 -