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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: I Heart My Wiki

Learning Visions

Friday, July 06, 2007 I Heart My Wiki I have finally thrown myself into the wiki waters. The kickoff meeting agenda and notes went in the wiki. Interview transcripts go in the wiki. Notes from conversations with staff members go in the wiki. Notes from conversations with staff members go in the wiki.

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2009 Review

Experiencing eLearning

In July, my column on using wikis for ID process documentation was published in the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions magazine–my first official published article. It’s been a somewhat slow start, as I had no computer for the first two weeks, but hopefully I’ll have some more to write about soon. Why a Wiki?

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Aha Moments in 2007

Tony Karrer

I wanted to go back and figure out what things really struck me during 2007. So I first went back to what I wrote about last year: Some of the more specific memories from 2006: I started my blog in February 2006. I had a real "aha experience" after using add-ins to provide features inside my blog. I started using del.icio.us

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Looking Back at 2007

Tony Karrer

In December 2006, I posted my challenges and predictions for 2007. Biggest challenges for 2007? I could answer this as the biggest challenges for Learning Professionals generally, and maybe I'll come back and do that, but for now, let me just write what I see as some of my bigger challenges in 2007. Still not sure.

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Tools for Getting Started in Second Life

Experiencing eLearning

Unfortunately, the archive from TCC 2007 isn’t public and requires paid registration. The SLED blog looks good too. This wiki with educational uses of Second Life has a number of resources. Karl Kapp’s MSIT Second Life wiki has lots of resources. I would appreciate if you can give some information about it!

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with e's

The Social Web is comprised of software that enables people to both read from, and write onto web spaces. It is literally the ‘ architecture of participation ’ (O''Reilly, 2004; Barsky and Purdon, 2006) and demands active engagement as a natural facet of its character (Kamel Boulos and Wheeler, 2007). Introducing Web 2.0: Maramba, I.

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The survival of higher education (3): The Social Web

Learning with e's

This is a continuation from yesterday''s blog post on changing times and the survival of higher education. Around 2007 we started using blogs to support several of our student teacher groups that were geographically dispersed across the South of England.

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