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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

Topics by Year By selecting 2009 , I've selected a subset of the content, but in this case it's basically content associated with this year. Folksonomy (11) Knowledge (233) Off-shore (7) Leadership (44) Creative Commons (16) Back when we still had hope that folksonomy (tagging) would make sense of the flood of content.

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Semantic technologies and learning

Learning with e's

Spector ( 2009 ) of Google Inc. collaborative tagging, social networking, mash-ups, and wikis), lightweight representation of semantics and metadata is used in the form of folksonomies, user comments, and ratings. Collaborative tagging and folksonomies for multimedia learning objects. Due to the intensive use of Web 2.0

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Theories for the digital age: Postmodern perspectives

Learning with e's

This is reminiscent of the participatory Web, which consists not so much of the insights and offerings of individuals, but rather of what Surowiecki (2009) has termed ‘the wisdom of the crowds’ – the seemingly random folksonomic directions chosen by entire communites of users as having meaning and importance. Cormier, D. Deleuze, G.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

KM World 2009 is next week. It discusses how the user experience team developed and tested prototype designs and found value in iterative prototype remote lab testing. Johnson discusses enterprise social networking best practices and illustrates their engagement, usage and returns to the enterprise.

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LearnTrends: Microlearning

Experiencing eLearning

Let’s discuss how microlearning might address the realities of learning in a digital age. Hug & Friesen, 2009. folksonomy rather than standardization. Discussion of Communities of Practice vs. Networks. It relies on human-to-human interaction and interaction with Internet media. What microlearning is not. tension.