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ID and e-Learning Links (8/25/14)

Experiencing eLearning

Extensive list of sources for free images, many of which are Creative Commons or public domain. Not sure if employers would actually care about this or recognize the organization, but it’s an interesting idea for peer-reviewed credentials. Posted from Diigo. tags: images free creativecommons. eLearning Wiki.

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Weekly Bookmarks (5/9/2011)

Experiencing eLearning

Includes ideas on how to pick a program that is the right fit for you. Check licenses; some are Creative Commons, some are free for commercial use, some are personal use only. Check licenses; some are Creative Commons, some are free for commercial use, some are personal use only. Posted from Diigo.

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Build a powerful PLN

Learning with e's

You can gain an insight into ideas, content and events that would otherwise pass you by, and you can also engage in great conversations with people all over the globe who share similar interests, passions, problems and experiences. If not, bookmark it on Delicious or Diigo for later use. Unported License.

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Tools of the trade

Learning with e's

This will work provided the user subscribes to a requisite number of other relevant user accounts, and can share their ideas and converse freely. Images courtesy of Joyce Seitzinger Tools of the trade by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Digital footprints

Learning with e's

Whether it is writing a blog, posting a video on YouTube, working collaboratively on a wiki, or simply bookmarking a site on Diigo or Delicious, students are leaving the digital footprints - evidence of their presence - all over the internet. And there may be ethical issues attached. What would be the ethical implications of this?

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The changing Web

Learning with e's

They like to share their ideas, and they enjoy playing their part in the production of knowledge. Delicious, Diigo), microblogs such as Twitter, mashups (e.g. Image source The changing web by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Essentially, Web 2.0 geotagging). Winston, B. London: Routledge.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: DIY vs. Formal Learning

Learning Visions

He quotes an article by Dion Hinchcliffe in ZD Net in which Dion states, The idea of DIY (Do It Yourself) is to get developers and IT departments out of the demand loop and letting users self-service themselves. Ive arrived from a link in the Diigo in Education Group Sandbox. 10:57 AM Gregory Louie said. Hi Cammy, Thanks for your post.