Rob Hubbard

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A Decade in eLearning – Then, Now and Next

Rob Hubbard

Learning is social. Because of the way we use social networks in our home lives, there is an increasing expectation that learning should be collaborative and social too. The LAS blog is now also available at www.las-hq.com/blog. That’s what we plan to spend the next 10 years and beyond doing.

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How to Create an Effective Blend

Rob Hubbard

Social networks for learner-to-learner and learner-to-tutor communication. Micro-blogging services as a way to ask and answer questions. The good news is that there are a number of technologies and approaches that can be used to facilitate the all-important two-way communications that are key to a successful learning programme.

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Coactivism – A Learning Model

Rob Hubbard

So, instead of accessing material from a learning management system, a social network acts as the hub for all the learning content. Furthermore, the social network is the main means of communication between student and tutor and also student and student.