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3 Benefits to Using YouTube in your E-Learning

Integrated Learnings

YouTube is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get. Well, maybe that's not a good description of YouTube. However, with the right set of instructions and proper organization, YouTube can be a great environment for learning. 1) YouTube takes your training to the Web. Learn more at [link].

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5 technologies to promote creative learning

Learning with e's

Many Wikipedia pages appeal for additional content, verification or editing which could provide students with some clues as to how to proceed. [NB: 5) Video Mashups: Ask students to find 3 unrelated YouTube videos. Who is the mash up video aimed at (audience and purpose)? [NB: I bet you can come up with some more!

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The Complex Levels of Content Curation and Vetting

ej4 eLearning

In training and development, content is important. But finding (or creating) quality content is only the first step in the process of building a training library. Content curation (including content vetting) is just as crucial—and worth investing in. Something similar happens with content.

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APIs and Mashups r ur new ABCs for E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

An API (Application Program Interface) enables an interface from a piece of software to communicate with another piece of software (in its simplest form) or multiple pieces of software (called a mashup). Cliqset -social web service that helps users share and discover content and discuss it with other users. Mashups Possibilities.

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TCC09: Digital User-Generated Content and Our Emerging Digital Literacy

Experiencing eLearning

. “Video mashing, game modding, Youtube, wikis, blogs, and the communities that rise up around them are becoming yet another facet of our communication landscape. Participants were asked to either create or review user-generated content. Content creator responses were compared with participant responses.

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Understanding Web 2.0

Integrated Learnings

Wikipedia has a write up on Web 2.0 The ideas that make up Web 2.0 are social networking, web mashups, and using the web to store and create content. Object centric networks like Flickr and YouTube use content as the impetus of social networking. A web mashup is the second concept in what makes up Web 2.0.

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10 Ways To Learn In 2010

The eLearning Coach

It’s a visual search engine that draws content from all over the Web, particularly social media sites. Your collage might show a book from Amazon, a YouTube video and a page from a blog or web site. You can also reuse and remix their content to create your own courses in their Lab Space. Create a Mashup. Tweet This!

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