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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Enough Web 2.0, sometimes its good to be passive

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Friday, February 09, 2007 Enough Web 2.0, Informal Learning, Web 2.0, Posted by Cammy Bean at 10:04 AM Labels: passive learning , tv , web 2.0 Art History e-Learning Nuggets Enough Web 2.0, Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. I love reading.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Web Usability

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff.

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#ICELW Opening Keynote with Steve Wheeler @timbuckteeth "The Future is Mobile…Social…Personal"

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In 1999, we said the future is the Web. Sir Tim Berners Lee, on the web “ this is for everyone”… What’s the next disruptive technology? gestural) > Interface Smart Mobiel Technology > Tools Collaborative Intelligent Filtering Web 1.0 The Web Web 2.0 The Social Web Web 3.0 Semantic Web Web 4.0

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ASTD #TK11 Opening Keynote Tony Bingham

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Is Web 2.0 Learning professionals are still playing catchup with web 3.0, to be creative?) From an ASTD study: Despite the ubiquity of mobile devices, most companies aren’t delivering yet… Learning on-demand is starting to have meaning with mobile devices.

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Top Tips for Responsive eLearning Design #DevLearn

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Responsive web design.what''s that and what does that look like in eLearning? Check out my slides from today''s session at the eLearning Guild''s DevLearn. I break it down, look at some examples of responsive websites, and then share a whole bunch of examples of responsive eLearning, built with the open source Adapt Framework.

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Learning Record Stores with Tim Martin #ASTDTK14

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Tin Can is driven by a web service based solution. It uses a RESTful web Server (and yes, I had to ask what this is: a more commonly adopted web service architecture. (There’s much more here: [link] ) TinCan allows simulators, servers, mobile devices, etc to communicate. Developers, apparently, will like this.

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Eli Pariser Keynote, #DevLearn "The Filter Bubble"

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We create the Web. The Web can be the technology that connects us to lots of new ways of thinking, that takes us out of our comfort zone. We need to understand where the editor is coming from and what its point of view is. Kranzberg''s Law: "Technology is neither good nor bad, nor is it neutral.". It is by no means finished.

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