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The survival of higher education (1): Changing roles

Learning with e's

A few years ago I wrote a reflective essay to address that very question, based on two invited keynote speeches I gave in Norway and the Czech Republic, in May 2000. In May 2000, I was invited to present two keynote speeches about the role technology would play in the future of higher education.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

Back in 2007, I pointed out various aspects of what I was seeing: strategy/strategic and performance are back as topics after dropping way down in 2006 surprisingly trainer is also back, you would think in the age of eLearning 2.0 2006 2010 2007 Does the associated years for SharePoint suggest it's a technology for the future?

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

Language Learning & Technology, February 2008, Volume 12, Number 1, pp. Codrington, G. Generation comparisons. ? tomorrowtoday. Debard, R. Millennials coming to college. Debard & M. Coomes (Eds.). Serving the millennial generation: New directions for student services (pp. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass in Reeves, T.C. Educause Quarterly.

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A tale of two keynotes

Learning with e's

In May 2000, I was invited to present two keynote speeches about the role technology would play in the future of higher education. It prompted much debate and led to a number of publications which presented my thinking to a wider audience (Wheeler, 2000b; 2001). 2007) Online Learning and Teaching in Higher Education. Wheeler, S.

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30 years of personal computing

Clive on Learning

2000: M/S announces Pocket PC. 2001: M/S launches XBox. 2004: First affordable digital SLRs. 2007: Windows Vista. Apple launches iMac. 1999: Mucho panic about the Millennium Bug. 43 million internet users. Increasing popularity of MP3 audio. Windows Millennium Edition. Pentium III. ADSL goes mainstream. Birth of YouTube.

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Infographic: How Google has changed what it means to do research

eFront

2000: 400 million people across the globe use the internet. 2001: First commercial launch of 3G (Third Generation) mobile phones. 2001: First Access Grid developed at the University of Manchester. 2004: Mozilla Firefox web browser released (the 2nd most popular current browser after Internet Explorer).

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Infographic: How Google has changed what it means to do research

eFront

2000: 400 million people across the globe use the internet. 2001: First commercial launch of 3G (Third Generation) mobile phones. 2001: First Access Grid developed at the University of Manchester. 2004: Mozilla Firefox web browser released (the 2nd most popular current browser after Internet Explorer).

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