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Blended Learning: Not your Mother’s, Grandmother’s, or Possibly Even Older Sibling’s Training

Association eLearning

Make no mistake, today blended learning goes beyond merely tagging on a movie or performing a Web Quest on the internet. Create “how-to” webcasts or videos, using programs like Camtasia or Jing and upload them to YouTube. Share this on Facebook. Share this on LinkedIn. Not New, But Improved. Deliver pre-work online.

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Asynchronous or Synchronous A Guide To eLearning Approaches

KnowledgeAnywhere

Here’s a few ways that training can occur: via webinars, video conferences, webcasts, application sharing, and live chat. This could include anything, from losing internet access to having audio difficulties. Internet and Wi-Fi accessibility. The speed of the presentation may be too slow or too fast for some participants.

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How the Workforce Learns in 2019: User-Generated Content

Degreed

Nearly four in ten people (39%) we surveyed said they had responded to questions in online messaging, collaboration, or enterprise social network tools. 37% shared articles, blog posts, videos, or podcasts from the Internet last year. And 34% created documents, articles, or presentations.

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2.0 is a philosophy, not a technology

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Internet Time Alliance spent a couple of days last week putting the 2.0 Among our recommendations were: Informal Live webcasts. Social Collaborative writing. Social Collaborative presentations. Social Podcasting. Social Photo-sharing.

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How the Workforce Learns: User-Generated Content

Degreed

Nearly four in ten people (39%) we surveyed said they had responded to questions in online messaging, collaboration, or enterprise social network tools. 37% shared articles, blog posts, videos, or podcasts from the Internet last year. And 34% created documents, articles, or presentations.

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10 Secrets of Online Course Design from Award-Winning MOOCs

WBT Systems

Here are some of the ways ModPo took a dry poetry lecture and turned it into an experience students raved about all over the Internet. #1 They’re encouraged to follow the ModPo Twitter account and join the ModPo Facebook group —a group originally created by a ModPo student. Students can participate in the live webcasts.

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Buzz words for 2007

Learning with e's

iPod) e-Thugs: Online cyber bullies Lifecasting: Webcasting all your life's activities 24/7 iSlavery: Apple's attempts to lock iPhone users into one network provider Macolyte: Someone who worships at the altar of all things Apple Network promiscuity: Tendency by social networkers to spread their membership across FaceBook, MySpace, Bebo, etc.