Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Crowd-sourced Learning Content: Opportunities and Challenges – (Part 1)

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

When people have a question, they simply post it on a social networking site, and elicit responses. Q: How is the nature of learning content changing with time? Vikas Joshi] Nowadays crowdsourcing is playing an increasing role in the creation of learning content.

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Next Generation Content Authoring - From LearnX, Sydney

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Next Generation Learning The new generation of tech-savvy learners has grown up with mobility, net browsing, games and social networking. Here is a recap of the key points in the session. courtesy australiaphotos.co.uk These learners have a low attention span. Yet, they are prepared to interact, and they expect great experiences.

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Google Buzz and Social Learning: Connect the Dots

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Yet others feel email-centric knowledge-workers will tiptoe into social networking through Buzz. I want to learn your ideas on how Buzz can help in social learning - if at all. Others feel Buzz is Google's answer to Facebook, and is particularly useful for those who care for extra online privacy. What do you think?

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Speaking Engagements in London and Paris

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Introduce the concept of Contextual Informal Learning interactions for better learning outcomes with FlockPod Illustrate the potential of social interactions as a tool for content enrichment People are increasingly using social networking tools on the internet to share ideas, information and opinions and to connect to one another.

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Crowd-sourced Learning Content: Opportunities and Challenges – (Part 2)

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Social networking has to be given equal consideration. In my opinion, content creation should be at the center stage of crowdsourcing, other challenges would revolve around it. The key is to provide an ability to create semantically structured content through proper community collaboration.

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mLearning marches ahead: new trends in mobile learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

His predictions are, in brief: mLearning projects get bigger, device diversity is the "new normal", apps trump browser-delivered content, authoring tools evolve to deal with mobility, tablets explode, private social networks support business centric social interactions, mobile device/os vendors consolidate, new experts provide consulting on mLearning (..)