Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

We decided to outline our curriculum in a skeletal form using a blog, and then set social interactions in the curriculum context. Blog is the watering hole A learning blog is so much a happening place! The blog has a personal touch, it is easy to follow, its updates are delivered to participant's RSS reader instantaneously.

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Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy: Examples from the Online World

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

One good digital example of analysis is hyperlinking, which involves creating links between documents and/or web pages. It can take the form of blogging, video blogging or wiki writing. One great digital example of evaluation is blog commenting. Publishing is the sequel to production.

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Speaking Engagements in London and Paris

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Here our game plan was to: Discuss some existing Web 2.0 A question then is, how can Web 2.0 Blogs, wikis, podcasts, social bookmarks, forums and other technologies may lead to learning, but they alone are not sufficient in addressing this problem. inspired social interactions be introduced in the context of online learning?

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Emerging Trends in Interactivity that Training Professionals Cannot Ignore

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Composite Applications with Widgets In web-based learning environments, composite apps are a big value-add. And the entire training program was delivered over a blog. The blog posts contained Raptivity elements, exercises and modules the learners to complete, and I used a Twitter gadget inside my blog.

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