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So many learning style tests, so little time.

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I thought a learning style test was a nice ramp up for an exercise where people had to blog about their own facilitator style - from the idea that it is good to know your own preferences and biases as a trainer/facilitator. The same with blogging. I went looking for a learning style test for an online course.

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with e's

My two keynotes were conceived, written and presented over a decade ago in 2000, at a time when the Web was still in its infancy. or the ‘social web’. A Social Web that supports learning Staff at the University of Plymouth have been using Web 2.0 Social networking and social bookmarking for health librarians.

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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0

Tony Karrer

I don't know how I missed this, but thanks to Bill Ives for covering it on the FastForward blog - More Web 2.0 He was amazed," says Ron Ricci, a former consultant who since 2000 has served as Cisco's internal culture keeper. "He There are text blogs and video blogs, discussion groups, and "problems and solutions links."

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Animation Tools Avatars Blogs Clickers Gaming Tools E-Portfolios Mobil Learning Personal Learning Environments Personalization Rapid e-Learning Semantic Web Simulation Tools Social Bookmarking Social Networking Tools VoIP and Telephony Wikis Wearable Peer to Peer Authoring Tools Haptics (the ability to touch things and get a sense of force feedback.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Memory, Reconsolidation and Big Questions.

Mark Oehlert

I love the Learning Circuits Blog Big Question of the Month (BQOTM) and think that it has really spurred some insightful discussions that might not have occurred otherwise. Then, in 2000, a researcher in my lab, Karim Nader, did an experiment that convinced me, and many others, that our usual way of thinking was wrong.

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Tidying up around Here

The Learning Circuits

You may have noticed some changes here at Learning Circuits Blog. Feedblitz has stepped in with Bloglet's blessing and set up a migration tool, which we have utilized to transfer nearly 2000 email subscription to LCB over to Feedblitz. I just wanted to take few moments to point out the enhancements, in case you missed one or two.

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

Over the next month, I will be testing a few LMS vendors out there with several alternative browsers to see if their system is truly browser agnostic, and will report the results back to you on my blog. SCORM 2000 will work. Craig Weiss, Analyst and Author of E-Learning 24/7 blog (me). I will provide to you what I am testing.