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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

It could just as easily have been called Web 2.0 The suggestion by one audience member about requiring blogging (or similar forms) of sharing prior to a formal learning event was great. I discussed my experience from Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Getting Value from LinkedIn , Thomas Davenport and Blogging - He is Wrong!

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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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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. Some observations: The top 10 is like a who’s who of social and informal learning tools. Google Reader – RSS feed reader.

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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011

Jane Hart

In 2011 I now use Google Reader , and although it is no longer my most indispensable tool, it is still an important tool for me to keep up to date with what is happening in the “learning&# world. . It is such a sophisticated tool, and it also now powers my Learning in the Social Workplace blog.

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The Business Value of Web 2.0 Learning Tools

eLearning Weekly

One of his latest offerings is a chart that outlines a variety of Web 2.0 tools, including a brief description of their business value. I appreciate that Jay is able to succinctly articulate their business value, especially because many people still don’t take these tools seriously. This is great!

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Ad-hoc Social Learning Environment - How a Blog Drives Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

The blog has a personal touch, it is easy to follow, its updates are delivered to participant's RSS reader instantaneously. We used Blogger, the Google blogging tool. The instructor's blog posts were very short - often less than one hundred words. In our case, we discovered that we did not need this.

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My Top 10 Tools for Learning

Take an e-Learning Break

Blogger - My blogging tool of choice. Dim-Dim - For web meetings and webinars. Tried many; this still works the best for SME reviews Proof HQ: Rocks for storyboard review and edits. Easy for team collaboration. BaseCamp HQ: Project management - ties back to Proof HQ. Captivate for simulations.

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