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Blogging in a Walled Garden

Experiencing eLearning

A blog gives a chance to share the learning at least with others in a class though, and to get some peer feedback and encouragement. Even sharing with a limited audience changes how you write and reflect, maybe not to the same degree as sharing in a public online space, but somewhat. Posted in Blogging, LMS, Read/Write Web.

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Resistance is futile

Learning with e's

I'm also intrigued by resistance to change. They are disruptive, fundamentally changing the way we do things. The same can be said for the participative Web. Blogging has evolved into a very expressive form of writing, and clearly exploits the immediacy of social interaction that was unknown before social media.

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Social Learning Ought to be Story-Sharing: "Friends You Haven't Met Yet"

Vignettes Learning

We spoke about ICT's Story Web Blog Project. Army, they compiled 33 million web blogs that use personal stories. Encourage them to gain depth by researching and presenting dissenting views, challenging assumptions and taking a strong position or changing positions as they make discoveries.

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Do We Still Know Our Audience?

eLearning Weekly

But how many of us track our audiences’ rapidly changing demographics? But I just received a reminder of how much the audience for my work (and perhaps yours too) may change in the coming decade. They do much of their phoning for free over the Web. The Web has always existed. And it won’t be the last.

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Convergence Learning

The Learning Circuits

Wondering if the learning profession has such a term, I Googled it and came across this interesting definition from KERIS - the Convergence Learning Model is founded upon cognitive sciences and operates on three impetuses: the psychology of learning, pedagogical change, and technological advancement.

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Evolution of L&D - Some more thoughts

ID Reflections

Do we see L&D undergoing a name change, identity shift or morphing into a different entity altogether. In this case, “How do we go about bringing the change and making an impact?” Has there been any change in processes, workflow, or even in leadership? How can L&D remain relevant? What processes are being followed?

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A comparison between LMS and CMS

TalentLMS

Most importantly, it lets multiple people edit the same documents while avoiding conflicting changes. A Web CMS, on the other hand, is perfect for creating and managing a website. It can also load (and configure) themes that change how your website appears to your users.