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Blog Book Tour Recap Week Four: Interesting

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Day Sixteen Gordon Snyder's at Information & Communications Technology Blog brought in the interesting idea of Cyberbullies in a virtual world and the impact they can have and did have on a young girl and the tragic results. His post is called Learning in 3D: a stop on the world blog book tour. It was a moving post.

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Informal Learning: Structuring a Blog

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There is an interest question on the Learning Circuits blog that asks whether or not it is appropriate to write a book about informal learning. The argument goes "if informal learning is so important, why use a formal structure, like a book, to describe its value?"

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Some Posts About Web 2.0 and Informal Learning

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Extends Class Informal Learning: Structuring a Blog Some informal learning resources Wiki or a Blog? Creating a Vibrant Learning Community Embracing Informal Learning (Whitepaper) __ Catalog of Recommended Books, Games and Gadgets Recommended Games and Gadgets Recommended Books Content Guide.

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Informal Learning: Tools for Informal Learning

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Here is a whitepaper I wrote about informal learning. It explains some thoughts I have about informal learning as it relates to wikis, blogs, IM and RSS. You can read it here. __ Recommended Games and Gadgets Recommended Books Content Guide

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Informal Learning at Nick.com

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There is a blog entry titled Biases that eLearning 2.0 Faces (or What are we Up Against) over on Tony Karrer's eLearning Technology blog. technologies for learning…isn't this all just a bunch of hype created by a bunch of blogging pundits with nothing else to do but contemplate blogging for the sake of blogging while they blog.

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eLearning Learning in Partnership with Training Magazine Network

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It’s exciting for me as I have been a member of eLearning Learning since its inception and I have done numerous webinars and presentations for the Training Magazine Network. In the newsletters and on the Training Magazine site, you will snippet of the content form the top elearning blogs followed by a link to the full article.

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Old vs New Ways of Thinking About…

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Looking at the difference between old and new ways of thinking about knowledge, information, learning, video games and other critical concepts. IM, Blog, email). Perception of…. Structured. Books, Memos, SOPs). Unstructured. (IM, Organizational Structure. Hierarchical Team-based Structure. Level Playing Field, Equality.