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The changing Web

Learning with e's

The web is constantly changing. Social media - often referred to as Web 2.0 , or the participatory Web - is shaping up to be one of the most important tool sets available to support the promotion of change in education. Essentially, Web 2.0 The Web is constantly changing, but it is also a change agent. geotagging).

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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. I was certainly speaking for a time before the advent of what is now referred to as Web 2.0 or the ‘social web’. As my starting point I want to examine the phenomenon that is Web 2.0

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Tools for conviviality? Illich and social media

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Ivan Illich hoped for a time when the transmission model of education, or ''funnels'', would be replaced by ''educational webs'' - his notion of what we now recognise as social networks. I wrote a post about the contrast between educational funnels and webs in 2011. What would Illich have made of the social web?

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The survival of higher education (1): Changing roles

Learning with e's

The first keynote was presented to the European Universities Continuing Education Network (EUCEN) at the University of Bergen , Norway and was entitled ‘The Traditional University is Dead – Long live the Distributed University!’ London: Network Continuum. Wheeler, 2000a). It is not only the role of the teacher that has changed.

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A tale of two keynotes

Learning with e's

The first keynote was presented to the European Universities Continuing Education Network (EUCEN) at the University of Bergen, Norway and was entitled ‘The Traditional University is Dead – Long live the Distributed University!’ 2002) Flexible Learning in a Digital World: Experiences and Expectations. Wheeler, 2000a). and Moonen, J.

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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

eFront

After working for a Web company that developed learning management systems and created custom elearning for corporate clients, Ellen escaped to the non-profit world where she led her trade association into online learning. Learning Circuits Blog The LC Blog is a community feature that Learning Circuits launched in 2002.

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At The Water Cooler of Learning

Marcia Conner

This article was originally published in ”Transforming Culture: An Executive Briefing on the Power of Learning” June 2002. c) 2002 The Darden School Foundation. photo credit: Watercooler by Jacqueline (LensENVY) ]. It is reprinted here with permission. (c)