• Map to the Internet Time Ecosystem

    ... on my wiki have morphed into leave-behind reference material, for example, Learning in Business or Seminal Documents ... been darting around my blogs, wikis, and other online oddments adding labels and links. This is a tough exercise.

    Internet Time - Thursday, July 3, 2008 - Comments
  • e-Learning 2.0: Surveying Learner Participant TechnoProfile

    ... dependenciesImplementors of Learning 2.0 tend to rely on the tools available to them, e.g. Blog, Wiki, Search, etc. without first ... articles in Wiki[ ] Use RSS feeds[ ] Add tags to Web pages or photos[ ] "Vote" for Web sites discussions[ ] Maintain my ...

    Ray Jimenez - Thursday, July 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Good Questions Identify eLearning 2.0 Opportunities

    I'm a big fan of questions (see Better Questions for Learning Professionals) and as I'm preparing a workshop (Revolution in Workplace Learning) one of the things I stumbled upon is what seems to be a great new question:Given that eLearning 2.0 (web 2.0, wikis, blogs, social networking, etc.) represents new ways of supporting learning and work ... as a learning professional, what are the new questions that I need to ask as part of analysis?There must be new questions that we need to ask in order to figure out if and how eLearning 2.0 approaches apply to given performance improvement ...

    eLearning Technology - Thursday, July 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Learning Professionals Leaders

    ... existing systematic learning system if you don't know what the heck wiki even means? So, yes, learning professionals must ... know as:Wikis: How to edit, how to read, how to link toRSS Feeds: What are they, how do I read one, once I have a reader ... about wikis until wikipedia came along. Nobody cared about RSS readers until information overload made them a necessity.

    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, July 2, 2008 - Comments
  • MIT Press Podcast

    What better kind of publisher could there be?! MIT Press publishes some neat books, and interviews the authors (podcasts) about their content. The site also has some links to some other good podcasts for the "techie in you". I've added the MIT Press Podcast to the Engineering Learning Wiki Podcast Section. Remember, I've built a custom Google Co-Op search engine which is hosted over on the wiki which allows you to search a large domain of technology podcasts, not just MIT.

    eContent - Monday, June 30, 2008 - Comments
  • Robotics Courseware via the IEEE ... or WALL-E

    My thanks to a buddy from Texas Instruments who clued me in about this new content. The IEEE Robotics and Automation Society has brought online a new web service dedicated to open (and free) access to robotics courseware. The initial courses include offerings from Harvard, MIT and the National University of Singapore. However, if courses from these three top universities are "over the top" for you ... then visit WALL*E where you may build a Bot! (i.e. a Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth Class) I have added this site to the Engineering Learning Wiki Electrical Engineering and ...

    eContent - Friday, June 27, 2008 - Comments
  • Wikipatterns

    I've been browsing through Wikipatterns, Stewart Mader's excellent guide to getting wikis working inside organisations. The book evolved organically from a wiki on the Wikipatterns website and, as such, actually has a range of contributors ... negative and positive, that characterise the people involved in a wiki venture, and the positive and negative patterns that influence the successful adoption of wikis. These patterns are most clearly explored on the website, where each represents a page on the wiki, whereas the book has a more conventional narrative style. The people patterns are of ...

    Clive on Learning - Friday, June 27, 2008 - Comments
  • Four effective ways of Content Creation

    Content is always the key for a site success. To gather information for the site content there, are four main ways you can adopt to create contents. Create content via research Browse through public libraries, online reference sites, other blogs, wikis and gather as much as possible information related to the site content you are creating. Make sure you organize and make your content interesting. Create content via PLR contents PLR or public label rights content are everywhere in the web, just google to look for them. Do you research based on the content in PLR and construct your ...

    eLearning Community 2.0 - Thursday, June 26, 2008 - Comments
  • Daily Bookmarks 06/26/2008

    ... digitalliteracy ISB 21st Century Literacy wiki Wiki for the 21st century literacy efforts at the International School Bangkok, where Kim Cofino works. Their 21st century literacy framework focuses around three major areas: learning, communication & creation, and global collaboration. tags: 21stcenturyskills, k-12, education, learning, communication, ...

    Experiencing eLearning - Thursday, June 26, 2008 - Comments
  • Instruction eLearning 2.0 and Quality

    On my post Quick Wins, I received some questions around use of Web 2.0 in the workplace (really they relate to eLearning 2.0). My quick example of one strategy that I've seen repeated successfully in several organizations:implement a small Wiki that has performance support materials that goes along with your eLearning on that new software applicationat first have it only editable by the authorsthen open it up to edit the FAQ and Common Issue pages by your help deskand then open up editing to end-usersand to more pages.The comments are interesting to see and discuss:Can anyone tell me ...

    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, June 25, 2008 - Comments
  • Daily Bookmarks 06/23/2008

    ... discussion, wikis, collaboration, digital publishing, and more. CC-By-SA tags: rubric, assessment, 21stcenturyskills, education, web2.0 Four Letter Words - How wiki and edit are making the Internet a better teaching tool - Using Wiki in Education - Chapter in a “wiki book” (2 chapters are free, others require payment for the book). The beginning of this chapter is a basic intro to wikis, but the graphics explaining the workflow are interesting. The author argues that when you work with wikis, you get all the logistic pieces out of the way early in the creative process, leaving ...

    Experiencing eLearning - Monday, June 23, 2008 - Comments
  • Quick Wins

    Wiki that has performance support materials that goes along with your eLearning on that new software applicationat first have it only editable by the authorsthen open it up to edit the FAQ and Common Issue pages by your help deskand then open up editing to end-usersand to more pages.How does this fit into the grand strategy? You don't know? Who cares? It's the right thing to do! I'd argue that it's a good quick-win ...

    eLearning Technology - Monday, June 23, 2008 - Comments
  • Daily Bookmarks 06/19/2008

    The app sits in an iframe, which means it can’t be embedded in WordPress or Edublogs, but it does work in a wiki. Also allows for reader comments–could be interesting for doing an interview or discussion and recording it for others to view. tags: web2.0, blog, tools Nine Notable Uses for Social Bookmarking Ideas for using social bookmarking for a portfolio, database of people, calendar of events, and more tags: socialbookmarking The Bamboo Project Blog: Using Del ...

    Experiencing eLearning - Thursday, June 19, 2008 - Comments
  • Objection #14 - Prove it

    ... wiki where anyone can upload their case studies. Some more I really need to write up my case studies as well.  Someday when I get to it I will post it here… ...

    Engaged Learning - Thursday, June 19, 2008 - Comments
  • Engineering Data Visualization

    University Forum, and many of the other links have been added to the Engineering Learning Wiki. Please see these updated wiki sections: Software Engineering Learning Blogs and Pods     ...

    eContent - Thursday, June 19, 2008 - Comments
  • Objection #12: How Will You Measure That It Is Working?

    ... are they sharing? What are they commenting on? How many wiki pages were created? What were they created for? How many blog postings were created? When was the last time someone logged in? (if logging in is part of the process) How many forum questions were asked? How many answers were given? What are the most viewed pages? Define ‘active’ and measure how many people are active. How many people have become active in the last _______? You can analyze not only where people are going, but how they get there, how long they stay and what they do when they are there ...

    Engaged Learning - Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - Comments
  • Revolution in Workplace Learning

    ... in Workplace Learning Tools such as blogs, wikis, social networks, social bookmarking, and RSS readers are revolutionizing formal and informal workplace learning. GCASTD is bringing nationally-known expert Dr. Tony Karrer to Greater Cincinnati to present a fun, engaging, fast-paced workshop that will allow you to use these "eLearning 2.0" methods and tools for yourself and your organization ...

    eLearning Technology - Monday, June 16, 2008 - Comments
  • Micro-Elements (Things) in Social Learning - From the ASTD International Conference

    It's hard to sustain. Start with specific applications; Wiki on product ABC to be launched on XX/XX/XXX with this people ... example, if participants are receivers (Audience type) design Learning 2.0 like the CommonCraft multimedia and maybe do a Wiki ...

    Ray Jimenez - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 - Comments
  • Engineering Lectures with a Capital "E"!

    ... goes without saying (but I'll say it anyhow!) that this content has been added to the Engineering Learning Wiki ... more sections of the wiki. Did I mention you will find nary an advertisement on VideoLectures.Net! This service truly ...

    eContent - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 - Comments
  • Wikis for Improving Productivity

    ... right now. Significant increases in productivity with a wiki. The productivity increases are really what interests me in this webinar. We use the wiki for our team, but I wonder what we can do to be more effective with it, as well as how we can help other departments in the company. Templates Use templates on the wiki to make it easier to structure pages so ... wiki to hold templates and documents. Used color coding to show current/prior versions of documents Security: They have passwords visible on the wiki, but that’s OK b/c the security of the wiki is OK–must log in to view ...

    Experiencing eLearning - Tuesday, June 10, 2008 - Comments
  • Balancing innovations and implementation

    62;> Buy fruits and vegetables >>> Go out to eat fried food (failed implementation) New Wiki to replace ... ) Hard-to-get research >>> Adopt new process >>> Blog, Wiki, Twitter, Social Network, ...

    Janet Clarey - Tuesday, June 10, 2008 - Comments
  • Groundswell Insights - WhyTrainers Often Say, "It Does Not Work"

    ... joiners, spectators, inactives.Instead of using a "standard technology" like Blog, Wiki, or Media sharing, Li and Bernoff ... networking in learning is the over emphasis on learners becoming active participants. Since Wikis, Blogs and discussions ... may appeal more. Whereas micro-games and exercises may appeal more to actors. And for creators the Wiki and Blog may ... comfortable for them. The popular tools like Wiki and Blogs may not always be the best.The Groundswell tells us ...

    Ray Jimenez - Tuesday, June 10, 2008 - Comments
  • Blast to the Past #7: Campaign Commercials

    Learning Wiki), or for the eternal student in all of us. Both of these commecials are from the web site: The Living Room Candidate. The 1964 election was the first campaign that I can remember. Visit my earlier post to learn some of my recollections as an eight year old boy!

    eContent - Tuesday, June 10, 2008 - Comments
  • 100,000 and Still Counting!

    In August of 2006 I moved this blog from MSN to Typepad. Earlier today I topped 100,000 lifetime page views for this blog while hosted on Typepad. Those of you who have been with me throughout this entire journey have read 602 posts on categories ranging from Legos to Web 2.0. You've also had the opportunity to learn a little about Rich Hoeg, the individual, via posts like Loppets for LingYun and Pheasant ... Not Just for Breakfast Anymore. In addition to your direct visits, another 450 individuals visit every day via RSS. Finally, my relatively new entry, the Engineering Learning Wiki ...

    eContent - Monday, June 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Learning Organizations, eLearning 2.0 and Edupunk

    ... particular situation, but in a few cases I think the answers are fairly well known.For Wiki-like capabilities, it likely ... inside the firewall. So no problem if their Wiki is tied to the LMS. Just don't make me login to get to it. Allow ...

    eLearning Technology - Saturday, June 7, 2008 - Comments
  • Objection #5: How Do You Know its Accurate?

    ... they received. Alright. I know Wikipedia is not the greatest comparison to using a wiki in an organization, but here is one of many studies done on the validity of wikipedia. And the principle still applies in organizations as well. What have you seen?

    Engaged Learning - Friday, June 6, 2008 - Comments
  • Software Engineering Matters!

    ... the "blogs and pods section" of the Engineering Learning Wiki. If you know of other serious engineering focused ... to expand this part of the Engineering Learning Wiki.

    eContent - Thursday, June 5, 2008 - Comments
  • Learning Gets a Second Life

    Web 2.0)- See in wikis, blogs and podcastsPodcasting on the go - there is still some downtime (commuting, walking dog). Choice to fill downtime with instruction.- Can have fun with it. Theatre of the mind (think about the old radio shows).- You can use sound-effects. (Remember the old BBC Sound Effects records?)Take dry topic and put in engaging format! Will be prerequisite.Work with storytelling, video.- Remember - no patience with watching an entire TV show (like ME!!!!)- 2-3 minute bursts- Don't have to start with "Learning Objectives" Think in terms of marketing ...

    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, June 5, 2008 - Comments
  • Optimizing Your Engineering Operations

    Section of the Engineering Learning Wiki. If the subject of lean interests you, link to my earlier post named: Moving Ahead, Or Are You Stuck in the Past?   ...

    eContent - Thursday, June 5, 2008 - Comments
  • Objection #3: Control of Information

    ... post wikis or change them. There is another area where we let the employees post their HR information (for example a ... yes, the official document is a wiki and not a MS Word Doc or PDF), any one could add vacation days (not that that would be all bad ). You can usually set up a moderating function on forums, wikis, comments, etc. But the security ...

    Engaged Learning - Wednesday, June 4, 2008 - Comments
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