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Friday, September 11, 2009

…and the ‘Blogger of the Week’ award from E-Learning Planet goes to…

I just received an e-mail from the discerning people over at E-elearning_planetLearning Planet notifying me that I'm their Blogger of the Previous Week for my ongoing series of posts on Podcasting for E-Learning. Thank you very much folks: I am genuinely delighted that you take the time to follow my blog. My view is that the contribution provided by blogosphere contributors like E-Learning Planet, Jane Hart (with E-Learning Pick of the Day, Top 100 Tools for Learning, 100 Featured Learning Professionals and many more), and Tony Karrer’s eLearning Learning mean that the rest of us have a wide and deep set of highly useful learning-related resources and contacts at our disposal.

Want to have some fun? Navigate to one of the resources I’ve listed here, and click on a link to any of the bloggers displayed in front of you. I guarantee that you’ll encounter the thoughts of an engaging, perceptive, challenging, even innovative and ground-breaking learning resource. That’s how good these lists are.

According to elearningplanet.com:

Millions of e-learning Web sites are available in Cyberspace. There are Web sites that include only e-learning blogs; some include e-learning forums, information on e-learning jobs, reviews on e-learning products, and so on. But, very few Web sites post information that covers all aspects of e-learning.

Tyro selected the E-Learning Curve Blog for the ‘Blogger of the Week’ award because

During the previous week, Michael posted five blog posts on podcasting for e-learning. In one of his posts, Michael listed the advantages of hard disk recording to store digital audio for podcasting. He also announced the release of his new podcast episode, “Transatlantic: The Flying Boats of Foynes”. Through his other posts, Michael initiated his series of forthcoming blog posts on editing podcasts using Audacity, an open source multi-track audio editor and recorder.

Well done too, to Aotearoa's Ken Allen for getting the ‘Blog Post of the Week’ gong for his excellent post about Visitor to Second Life, where he visited ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) Island. And an airport.

Posted on Sunday, Ken? Don't you take a day off?

More on Podcasting for E-Learning next time...

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2 comments:

Blogger In Middle-earth said...

Ka pai e Michael!

It's an honour to share Pick of the Week with you! Thanks for letting me know about it. I probably would have swanned along for some weeks or months if you hadn't alerted me to the announcements.

Thanks for the mention, also. I appreciate your support and reciprocate!

Rangimarie!
from Middle-earth

Michael Hanley said...

Dia duit Ken,

My pleasure!

Best,
Michael
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