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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Elliott Masie Learners as designers. open up exciting opportunities for people to access relevant information where and when they require it. This is especially true when the content is more about compliance than performance. Learning apps. Video galore. Twitter, Yammer), wikis, blogs, discussion groups, etc. It's a mess.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Huh? Uranium Ore on eBay.

Mark Oehlert

Shipping Information: We are always in compliance with Section 13 from part 40 of the NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission rules and regulations and Postal Service regulations specified in 49 CFR 173.421 for activity limits of low level radioactive materials. " Product Description: Radioactive sample of uranium ore. License exempt.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: DIY vs. Formal Learning

Learning Visions

Elliot Masies most recent Learning Trends newsletter leads with the headline "DIY: Do It Yourself Trends". Youve got Compliance. A Conversation with Karl Kapp ► February (11) ID Live with Charles Reigeluth on EdTechTalk Kineo Insights Webinar: Kronos Moodle Case Study Kineo Insights Webinar: The Truth About Open Sourc.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Through their presentations at conferences, Allison Rossett, Elliott Masie, Gloria Gery, and scores of other awesome teachers have shaped the thinking of the greater learning and development community of practice. It’s a BarCamp, the Open Source Version of a Conference. Monologues from speakers. No interaction.

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What is Online Learning? Brief History, Benefits & Limitations

learnWorlds

1999 The term “e-learning” was used for the time in a professional context by Elliott Masie at the TechLearn conference at Disney World. 2006 Introduction of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) by Canadian and American universities. 1970s Introduction of PLATO system for computer-assisted instruction.