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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Using the Company as the Classroom" (Business Week)

Mark Oehlert

Belly laughs, guffaws and chuckles Blogging Books Catch Up Collaboration Conference News Cool Tools Copyright and Patent Gold & BS Copyrights, Patents and Trademarks Culture Current Affairs design e-Learning Resources e-Learning/e-Teaching eco EduPatents eLearning Guild Emerging Tech Errata Ethno/Anthro Film Firefox From the land of "I wonder."

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Gamelab Institute of Play

Mark Oehlert

Through a variety of programs centered ongame design, the Institute of Play engages audiences of all ages,exploring new ways to think, act, and speak through gaming in a socialworld. Participants call themselves writers, designers, readers,performers, teachers, and students. We just call them gamers." From the land of Huh?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): A Flashback to an Angry Bill Gates

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Firefox Can make even GMail Better | Main | SCORM 2.0 Let me give you my experience from yesterday. I decided to download (Moviemaker) and buy the Digital Plus pack.so I went to Microsoft.com. So I did the reboot because it INSISTED on it.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Theories and Models Of and For Online Learning" (First Monday)

Mark Oehlert

We see theneed for, and the emergence of, new theories and models of and for theonline learning environment, addressing learning in its ICT context,considering both formal and informal learning, individual and communitylearning, and new practices arising from technology use in the serviceof learning.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The Crunchies.a new Web award backed by some high-powered folks.

Mark Oehlert

I also like these awards programs because they introduce me to sites I may not have found otherwise. January 08, 2008 in Industry | Permalink Technorati Tags : awards , crunchies , edublogs , webbys TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference The Crunchies.a From the land of Huh?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): CNET/Webwares Top 100 Web Apps

Mark Oehlert

There were more than 5,000 nominations for sites to be included inthis awards program, which Webwares editors pruned to a list of 250finalists. Users then voted on those finalists--there were 489,467votes cast--to come up with these " Look at all the learning apps!! From the land of Huh?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Vintage Tech Predictions - Some eerily right.

Mark Oehlert

" Here are a couple focused on learning: "Most of this study is in the form of programmed TV courses, which canbe rented or borrowed from tape _ * libraries. In fact mostschooling—from first grade through college—consists of programmed TVcourses or lectures via closed circuit. Credit cards are used for paying allbills."