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Monday, February 8, 2010
On the Internet there are no take backs. Nice laptop on a glass table. from Yuri Arcurs Website I came across this guide from the LSC (Lake Superior College) wiki of netiquette for their online students. Here they are (I have removed one or two as I don’t
 
Sunday, February 7, 2010
In this day and age, we have internet tools at our disposal that can really help us to find articles and other materials with just a few keystrokes.  I am a card-carrying member of the scholar-practitioner special interest group in the Academy of Human Resource Development and a big advocate of grounding my everyday work in the research and theoretical underpinnings of our field.  But I’ve caught myself maybe not doing that when I should. 
 
Saturday, February 6, 2010
It started coming together for me in early 2009 in the land of the bizarre thing we know as the Internet. Microlearning as a term reflects the emerging reality of the ever-increasing fragmentation [emphasis mine] of both information sources and information units used for learning, especially in fast-moving areas which see rapid development and a constantly high degree of change. (Langreiter Langreiter & Bolka, 2006)
 

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MakeUseOf.com has released a Guidebook to Internet Searching   for everyone who wants to be more productive and get to know some incredible new search engines ...Tags: Tags: Resource
The Internet is so pervasive that Internet values are blowing back into real life. expect attitudes like Internet values to underpin exemplary corporate learning in the future. Don’t bet against the Internet. ...Tags: Chief Learning Officer magazine , Effectiveness, April 2009 by Jay Cross
Tags: social networking online facilitation Internet forum elearnin Photo: participants in our workhshop on online facilitation In many situations non-ICT specialists want to organise some online conversations and are looking for a good online space. A discussion forum functionality is key for this purpose, other things are nice
Read this transcript of Hillary Clinton’s presentation on internet freedom. It is, I think, an important speech that has the prospect of serving as a touch point for advancing the freedom online discussion – delivered by a senior government official who recognizes that the internet is more than an add on to our daily lives. The final freedom I want to address today flows from the four I’ve already mentioned: the freedom to connect – the idea that governments should Take a few minutes (ok, maybe about 30). Leave the politics out of it.
There is an argument that we all need to learn less if we want to know more. The ‘learning’ referred to here is what we know as formal structured learning activities - classes, courses, programmes, and eLearning. The argument goes like this. Although formal learning only constitutes about 10-20% of the actual learning that occurs in organisations, it’s the visible part of the iceberg and the part where most of the budget and L&D resource is focused. When we look at the structured learning taking place in organisations we find that the vast majority is content-rich and interaction-poor
Berg, California State University Channel Islands September 22, 2009 One-to-one relationships, facilitated through the Internet, is changing how personal and professional mentoring occurs. The Internet and trends in e-learning have finally made mentoring practical and cost effective. Problems With the Old System Traditional face-to-face mentoring brought with it several problems. Online Mentoring Programs By Gary A. Despite the pervasiveness of large lecture courses found in colleges, the core of learning at the graduate level and beyond formal education is one-to-one
The Internet is an empty shell; or just a protocol connecting a world of ends [originally on worldofends.com by Weinberger & Searls but the domain has been re-purchased]: The Internet isn’t complicated The Internet isn’t a thing. Uploading is the democratic part of broadband. It is the tool of the individual against big brother.
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Tags: Internet Technology Trend I just finished reading a great report by Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle. Entitled Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On, it is a fascinating reflection on what has happened to the Web during the five years that have passed... ...Tags:
This is great, the use of animated flip-charts is a nice touch. However, However, if you watch this from the beginning try looking at it like this … the first 1 minute and 50 seconds (or there about) sounds like a trailer for some new disaster movie that will see Keanu Reeves save the human race from the marauding machines. It’s [...] Web