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Examples of eLearning 2.0

Clark Quinn

internal processes on wiki starting to use wikis internally Moving faculty bookmarks to Delicious use wiki for learners to craft definition of 'seamless service' after searching orgs that proclaim to provide seamless service We hope to build wikis that our students can use to share information. approaches.

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The two faces of blended learning

E-Learning Provocateur

Combining a wiki for self-directed exploration with a discussion forum to enable question asking. Scaffolding an augmented reality tour with a podcast. If a classroom-based session is complemented with a blog for reflection and discussion, why not complement its vodcasted alternative with the blog too? or a POV camera.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

So, I browsed "Tools" by keyword on eLearningLearning.

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Choosing Media - Push vs. Pull - Part 1 of Many

Tony Karrer

I'm slowly beginning to prepare for some future presentations and slowly writing a couple of articles that discuss the impact of relatively newer developments in eLearning such as: Rapid eLearning , the Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids , eLearning 2.0 , Podcasts, Wikis, Content Management, etc.

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Self-service education

Janet Clarey

In corporate training we’re talking a lot about wikis, blogs, RSS, podcasts, vodcasts, bookmarking, etc. Imagine all these people in little rooms with their scalpels being overseen by one person like the self-service checkouts at the Home Depot. Isn’t this just more work for the learner? create your own content.

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Google-Assisted “Search� Learning…but pls don’t say “according to Google�

Janet Clarey

Google knol is a collaborative wiki-like application for group collaboration. Google Reader is a Web feed aggregator that allows learners and instructors to collect updates content (blogs, news feeds, podcasts, vodcasts, multimedia, etc.). Google Docs give learners a way to collaborate on online documents.

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