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One more time: what's the difference between a blog and a wiki?

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Here in Boston I attended Brent Schenkler's excellent talk on blogs v wikis. She said she wasn't at allclear about the difference between a blog and a wiki. She said she wasn't at allclear about the difference between a blog and a wiki. Clearly, this was not something that anyone in the audience wanted to admit to.

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The Brits are back in Boston

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Two hundred and thirty four years after the Tea Party, a delegation of Brits is being dispatched to Boston hoping to patch up things over a nice cuppa. If you're a reader of this blog, going to be there too, and want to share a few moments face-to-face, just let me know. We're back.

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It’s Cammy for Kineo

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Blogging connections certainly make the world a smaller place. I met Cammy Bean at an eLearning Guild event in Boston, having followed her blog Learning Visions for some time. As a result we went on to collaborate in putting together the 60-minute masters , a curriculum for an e-learning course for rapid e-learning designers.

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The 30-minute masters

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In Boston, Cammy Bean and I were discussing what SMEs (subject matter experts) would need to know if they were to try and produce effective rapid e-learning materials. Cammy suggested that we (the interested members of the blogging community) should co-operate in coming up with a curriculum, perhaps using a wiki.

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mLearning

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On the other hand, I am not completely unaware of what is happening in the world around me and so I was interested to meet, in Boston, a true m-learning enthusiast in the shape of David Metcalf and to walk away with a free copy of his book, mLearning (HRD Press, 2006), one of the few available on the subject. Access to LMS functionality.

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Rapid e-learning is swimming in too small a pond

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I attended the panel discussion on 'the future of rapid e-learning tools' at the eLearning Guild's Annual Gathering in Boston today with a misunderstanding. I thought I knew what 'rapid e-learning' meant. The results will not be as sexy, but the technical barriers will be non-existent and the deployment just about instant.