Clive on Learning

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Just why do Aussies, Brits and Italians network so much online?

Clive on Learning

According to a Neilsen report, as quoted in A World of Connections , a special report in The Economist on social networking, in October 2009 the countries in which users spent the most hours using social media were Australia, the UK and Italy. Tags: social networking. Why these three? I'd love to know your views.

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How online education could mean a very few attain stardom

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It brought to mind a posting I made back in 2009, called How online media helps to create ever brighter stars. I thought I''d bring it back to life here: September 22, 2009 Webinars, video recordings and podcasts provide the opportunity for experts to share their thoughts and experiences with a wide audience.

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How to do better creative work

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One of the most inspiring books I've read this year has been How to do better creative work by Steve Harrison (Pearson, 2009), which I saw in the window of a specialist art book shop in Brick Lane, London.

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A first look at Sakai 3

Clive on Learning

I've been reflecting on John Norman's presentation which he made at the eLearning Network event New models for learning management on September 25. John is from Cambridge University where he has been engaged in the development on the virtual learning environment Sakai 3. Now surely there must be some profit in revenues of that scale.

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Five media forms - learning technologies in 2020

Clive on Learning

Back in 2009 , I posted a simple analysis of learning technologies based on Diana Laurillard’s conversational framework. This became the second most popular posting ever on this blog, so I thought I'd give it a further look.

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