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Thursday, September 2, 2010
With this I end my post and leave it open for discussion: Can you name one product that you managed to use without any help? The software industry is loaded with help manuals and tutorials. It doesn’t matter how complex or easy the product is, a help manual or a tutorial is a must have. Let’s begin with the basic question. Snagit.
 
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One of the things they discussed was the history of the name "Screencast". One of the things they discussed was the history of the name "Screencast". Write this day down in history. Today we shot the first episode of The Forge ! In this episode, Matt Pierce talked with Jon Udell all about screencasting. The video runs (35:38). Topics?
 
Thursday, September 2, 2010
I’ve heard of SNAPP before – &# software tool that allows users to visualize the network of interactions resulting from discussion forum posts and replies&# – but decided to play around with it today. SNAPP does its analysis and posts the results on the bottom of your browser window.
 

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discussion groups is heating up again between TrDev and Blogs vs. If you are interested in this discussion, it's probably worth looking back at some prior posts on this topic such as: Community Blogs - Maybe I'm Finally Getting It Blogs and Community - launching a new paradigm for online community? The debate about blogs vs. Blogs vs.
You may be interested in a podcast produced a few months ago by IT Training magazine in which Paul Stevens of Assima UK and myself discuss a variety of issues relating to the design of e-learning content. You can download it from the IT Training podcast page - it's episode 9
It only makes sense that we begin this blog with a definition that can help drive a very important follow-up discussion. This can also help us make sure that we’re all talking about the same thing when we discuss this topic. What is Performance Support? So, here’s a
I've been involved with several different groups of people who are having different kinds of discussions that happen among bloggers. Discussion Group Hub - questions/topics are raised via the discussion group and can go out into the blog world to get a more diverse audience - which is now happening with a group such as LinkedIn Bloggers.
This is much like all the discussion around personal productivity tools, but in this case it is more focused on research oriented work that requires learning as a component of the activity. There's a great deal of discussion about whether or not a PLE should be a single tool or a collection of tools loosely joined. Just do it.
Whilst re-iterating these benefits this article will discuss and offer a solution to the task of managing social bookmarking learning activities. Many educational benefits are attributed to the activity known as social bookmarking. Three reasons why teachers and students should join a social bookmarking site 1. work, family, hobbies.
now has discussions within its groups! The group Overview page appears, which allows you to start a new discussion directly. You can also click the Discussion tab - you can also start new discussion here, as well as add comments to existing discussions.
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The first few weeks here, I did not fully appreciate the depth of this message till I came across the following video by Nick Milton of Knoco.com discussing data, information and knowledge. In daily life, discussions help. Tags: Reflection Discussion "Data is raw material! Analyzed data lead to assumptions. Don't assume.know!
There's some great discussion happening around the issues of control and resulting ownership of work product as we create personal work learning environments. Enterprises that love PLE's Cross battles Downes: is corporate learning corrupt?