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Shifting sands

Learning with e's

I have been blogging, writing and talking about our digital learning futures for some time. Seats of learning are notoriously resistant to change, but change is needed if progress in education is to be made. However, society moved on, the world of work changed, and the industrialised processes were replaced by knowledge working.

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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

Mathemagenic " PhD conclusions in a thousand words: blogging practices of knowledge workers Web 2.0 My Top 25 blogs for 2008 Blogging as Reflective Practice The Elearning Apprentice Part 2: A four-level framework for evaluating social network ROI. Learning 2.0 - The Things How we read online. - Tools - A Summary PR 2.0:

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Deeper eLearning Design: Part 6 – Putting It All Together

Learnnovators

And helping SMEs focus on decisions and skills, not knowledge, working with them in a partnership rather than them as a fount of knowledge is helpful. This means not just able to do their jobs, but also being members of the community of practice in their area and continuing to update their skills.

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LearnTrends: Microlearning

Experiencing eLearning

The need and pressure to learn continually, coupled with limited time available to learn, make new digital media viable for professional development. Let’s discuss how microlearning might address the realities of learning in a digital age. Microcontent is little bits of digital information in a permanent state of flux and circulation.