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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
E-Learning Development Toolkit: A Complete List of OSS and FTU Applications is a post from: E-Learning Curve Blog
...Tags: Tags: e-learning content development learning object media open e-learning environment open source software rapid e-learning six principles of open environment toolki So at last I have reached the conclusion of this E-Learning Curve Blog series of posts about Using Open Source and Free-to-Use software for E-Learning.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Tags: content authoring content development e-learning elearning content open e-learning environment open standards e-learning development elearning toolkit open sourc This post will focus on the range of tools that you need to develop e-learning content in a (relatively) open environment.
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
have therefore decided to revive my old Guide to Social Learning, which I had disaggregated around my website, and re-launch it in a new format: Social Media in Learning: Handbook and Toolkit to provide the kind of introductory resource that social media beginners were asking for. I've been presenting to a lot of groups recently where many of those in the audience were not social media tools users. Having talked about the importance of social media tools for learning and that, in my opinion, all learning professionals needed to be social-media-savvy in order to advise on their use within
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Friday, February 6, 2009
I’ve recently seen a trend (ok, maybe it’s just new to me) where training departments create toolkits for employees in order to aggregate learning resources for a particular topic or project. Essentially, the toolkit is a web page containing a ton of great information, links, etc. Now we can point learners to a web page (a toolkit) that may contain the following I wrote about learning portals a couple weeks ago as a solution for aggregating learning resources in one place for an organization. I
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Friday, January 29, 2010
So, if you’re comfortable with inexact language, the social media toolkit is a good place to start.
About five years ago, if you wanted to get attention for consulting or speaking engagements, frequent use of “web 2.0″ 8243; was required. Today, you can get the same mileage from “social media”.
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