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Skills for Learning 2.0

Learning with e's

I have been thinking and writing about ' Learning 2.0 ' for some time now. This is the argument that there has been a paradigm shift in the way students learn - from 1.0 from passive to active, from individual to social and from consumer to producer. Graphic by Steve Wheeler Skills for Learning 2.0

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Sighting Seeing Social Media at #ASTDL20

Learning Visions

Last week I had the pleasure of presenting a session at the ASTD Learning 2.0 It was a great conference for a number of reasons: Focused on ONE topic – social learning. I’ve posted my slides below, but most of the session was conversation and chatting as the group shared their experiences, concerns and questions.

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Digital tribes

Learning with e's

The hashtag for the event is #altcmu - Below is the abstract for the conference and below that is the full slide set. Digital Tribes and the Social Web: How Web 2.0 Digital Tribes and the Social Web: How Web 2.0 An analysis of students’ uses of social networking tools (e.g. smart mobs learning 2.0

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Models for Learning Questions

Tony Karrer

Yammer (internal twittering) is almost impossible to explain to someone who has no experience with any social networking (and probably not with anything more than email lists). As a side note, I think selling Twitter/Yammer is harder than selling social bookmarking and wikis. Many of the suggestions in Learning 2.0

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Webinar - Skills - Social Media - Best of eLearning Learning - July 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

The Business Case for Measurement of Learning. Your Social Learning System As A Profit Center. Better Than Bullet Points: Creating Engaging E-Learning With Power Point. The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. Designing a Virtual Immersive Environment for Learning?

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Webinars: Past, Present and Future

Kapp Notes

You can go to Kapp MATEC Webinar Search See the slides that were used for the presentation here. Our online panel of content vendors and elearning bloggers will riff about the ways learning management technology, mobile applications and social media is already shaping (and will likely affect) the elearning content you'll buy next year.

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'Scared of first' - why business is resisting new learning.

Sticky Learning

So, why do many businesses not embrace learning approaches that would provide their businesses with real competitive advantages? The informal/social technologies appear to live outside established systems and therefore scare them. Social media is seen as a 'fad'. Informal learning means losing control. Powerpoint Web 2.0