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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Emerging" = kinds of e-learning that are just starting to show up -- in labs, new company offerings. Self Serve Can also pick up packaged food -- self-service from a vending machine, etc. Doesnt change the basic model of an expert/teacher delivering to a group of learners. About Gary: Classroom teacher in the early 70s.

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Product Review: Saba Social

eLearning 24-7

IM icons under profile – who is still using these things anyway? You can share this information with your followers, bookmark this information, Stop following them (i.e. the Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, External blog, IM connections – Yahoo, AIM, etc., icons listed under profile. Internet Profiles – i.e

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Better Conferences (cross posting from Tony Karrer)

Mark Oehlert

Anyway this is a great discussion and Im more than happy to jump in. So call it Expert Time, call it whatever but please lets design something to let people stretch and challenge each other. Tony, Didnt mean to leave you hanging.been on travel and NO WIFI!! This session is just stunning.it The UnConference idea.I The UnConference idea.I

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer.

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Edu-Gaming in the latest Escapist | Main | Article comparing new Mash-Up tools (Popfly, Pipes, Google) - thanks Sam Adkins » June 03, 2007 Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer. First, for full disclosure.I eLearning 2.0

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

While I could write an entire blog post on the reasons for this, I think Clark Quinn summarizes it quite nicely: “As work becomes more complex and the level of information explodes, speed-to-competence will depend on an organizations ability to allow learners to support themselves by tapping into the knowledge of others.”