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Facebook for e-Learning

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At the same time, Facebook is one of the fastest growing social networks that helps people communicate efficiently with their friends, families, coworkers, and classmates. Sorry I got carried away a bit there :P You can also integrate other social networking API's such as Twitter.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Multi Generational Learning in the Workplace

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Brandon Hall: Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace webinar with Janet Clarey. Worked at Brandon Hall. Debard (2004) Values of various generations from multiple sources that has implications from learning). Update: Janets own post with her summary is surely more worthwhile reading than my notes.]

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Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning

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The stock.xhng operates as a hybrid of a picture library site and a social networking site; registered users may set up a personal profile, upload their photographic works to share with other users, write a blog and participate in online forums to discuss and critique each others work.

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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

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Through his blog and consulting practices, people look to Harold for innovative ideas on business, technology, social networks and learning. Recent Comments Blog Archive ► 2011 (3) ► January (3) Free and Open Source Text to Speech Tools for e-Le. blogs and podcasts), & continuous professional development.

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LMS/LCMS Social Media & Side Notes

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″ was coined in 2004. Social Media – Followed by an example. Social Bookmarking – Delicious. Social Network Aggregator - Profilactic some will argue that Hootsuite is also a SNA. Social E-Mail - Google Buzz. Social Networking – Facebook. Social Measuring - Technorati.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Women, Gaming & the Guild Master Ceiling

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Karl sites statistics that "Seventy percent of the players of the social interaction game The Sims are women under twenty-five," and that the number one game from May 2004-July 2006 was Princess Fashion Boutique. The difference is the social networking component. But I would argue not in the same numbers as the boys.

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