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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

An Educator’s Professional Learning Network. The information aggregation tools are used to collect and organize information from various resources (websites, podcasts, blogs). RSS (really simple syndication) readers and social bookmarking are two popular information aggregation tools. Information Aggregation. Classroom 2.0

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

An Educator’s Professional Learning Network. The information aggregation tools are used to collect and organize information from various resources (websites, podcasts, blogs). RSS (really simple syndication) readers and social bookmarking are two popular information aggregation tools. Information Aggregation. Classroom 2.0

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Mobile Learning – What It Can Do For A Global Workforce

Upside Learning

Using phones, they browse the web, connect on social networks, share photos and videos, make purchases, play games, and keep track of what they care for through dedicated apps. Mobiles are a way of life and are catching up in the learning domain as well. Your workforce uses mobiles for more than just phone calls or text messages.

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Podcasting like a pro! (Part 2) – How to edit and publish your podcast recording

eFront

So you’ve gone through the steps of creating a podcast series and you have your first recording in hand. It’s now time to edit and publish your podcast for a professional result! Extract ‘video’ files (those obtained from GoToMeeting, i.e. the podcasters recording) & convert to audio using Audio Extractor (AoA).

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Questioning social media

Clive on Learning

The recent arrival of a new social network in the form of Google+ has given cause for reflection from some long-serving social media users and advocates. After recreating my online social network ( largely based on blogs from early 2000) in Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, and Quora, G+ was a chore.

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The 2 sources of freebies

E-Learning Provocateur

Podcasts. • Social networks. I’m referring to things like: • Discussion forums. • Wikis. Everyone knows there’s a wealth of free learning resources on the web, and many of them are relevant to the corporate sector. I’m referring to things like: • Blogs.

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2.0 is a philosophy, not a technology

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Informal Audio/ podcasts. Informal Discussion group/ forum. Social Mentoring/ coaching. Social Websites? Social Books? Social Collaborative projects. Social Wikis. Informal Workshops.