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Brandon Hall Network - Nicely Done?

Tony Karrer

I just saw a post by Mark Oehlert - The Brandon Hall Network - nicely done who said: The functionality set looks good. So congrats on a nicely designed, functional network! Maybe I'm in a grumpy mood because Brandon Hall got rid of their Yahoo Discussion Groups to provide this network.

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Top 100 Tools For Learning 2010 – C4LPT Survey

Upside Learning

Delicious – social bookmarking tool. Slideshare – presentation hosting and sharing tool. Skype – instant messaging and VoIP call tool. Wordpress – blogging tool. Facebook – social networking site. Some observations: The top 10 is like a who’s who of social and informal learning tools.

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Blogging in a Walled Garden

Experiencing eLearning

One of the features of Sakai that our team was looking for in a new LMS is a blogging tool. I admit some significant improvements in usability are possible in this tool. However, it does give us the option of blogging within the system. So how do you use a blog effectively when it’s housed within a walled garden?

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Sharpest tools in the box

Learning with e's

Here are my 8 essential tools: 1) Twitter, because as I recently said in a YouTube video , it is immediate, social and personal. It connects me to my personal learning network (PLN) and is simple to use. I have an old, faithful laptop called Keith, which is now sadly in retirement, but still used occasionally to write a blog post.

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RSC Moodle Roundtable

Moodle Journal

If you have used the tool, please feel free to comment A blogging tool new to me anyway was Posterous. This littletool is seems to be be designed around need to support mobile blogging inthat includes the features of postingusing an email, with attachments of photos, MP3s, documents, and video (bothlinks and files.

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Backchannels – what’s all the fuss, anyway?

Integrated Learnings

While there, I engaged in a practice I had never before used known as a backchannel, via the well known micro blogging tool Twitter. Backchannel – Wikipedia defines a backchannel as “the practice of using networked computers to maintain a real-time online conversation alongside live spoken remarks.” But guess what?

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Learning Organizations, eLearning 2.0 and Edupunk

Clark Quinn

If your population has not adopted a tool yet, do you have a responsibility to the individual to show them tools that can live beyond their engagement at the company? Do you show them the internal blogging tool only? So no problem if their Wiki is tied to the LMS. Just don't make me login to get to it.