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Upcoming eLearning EventsParticipating in eLearning LearningBy Tony Karrer - Last updated: Sunday, June 28, 2009 - Save & Share - 15 Comments
We are at a point where there are going to be additional ways that people can participate in this content community. SubscribeThere are now two different main feeds for the site: Best Of - this feed will consist of posts that are limited in number and point to the content that is the best stuff based on social signals. It will also contain a few posts that are updates on this topic hub. We highly recommend subscribing to this feed even if you subscribe to the Full Feed. Full - this is a feed of all of the content coming into this topic hub. This can be quite a bit of content. However, it is an easy way to get to see a lot of information on this topic. You can subscribe to these either by email or by using an RSS Reader. The email sign-up form is top right. The RSS feeds are linked on the right hand side. CollectIf you are interested in helping to collect content on a particular topic or just point us to good content over time, we can use your help. The system is capable of bringing in good content that has been manually marked. We are always looking for people who can help us collect good stuff. Free WebinarsIf you know of good, free webinars that are around Workplace elearning, we want to know about them. In fact, we may want to recruit you to be a calendar curator. BlogWe are constantly on the look out for good blogs on our topic. Let us know if you have a blog that is:
In some cases, we will include only parts of a blog based on a keyword, category, tag, etc. SupportThis site is a labor of love. We are passionate about the topic and want to create something that will be valuable to us and to others who are interested in this topic. But there are real costs for the software and systems that run this site. We would welcome involvement from people or individuals who can help defray these costs. Questions, Thoughts, IdeasWe always welcome questions, thoughts, ideas!
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15 Responses to “Participating in eLearning Learning”
Comment from David Hopkins
Brilliant, nothing better than swapping things around to keep us all awake. Thanks for the excellent service and wonderful content (and repeated links and RTs on Twitter), see you online. Regards, David.
Comment from Ryan
Good work, Tony. I’ve added The Best Of to my blogroll.
Comment from Kimberly Worthy
Tony - I see that you want to know about new blogs. I’m not sure the best way to get this information out. I’ve just started in this world of blogging, however, I’ve been reading them for a while and learning what I like and don’t like to make sure I don’t irritate myself. My blog is targeted for the \newbie\ in eLearning and lessons learned, etc. Thanks,
Comment from damoward
Excellent resource, Tony. I frequently look up info here and find lots to inform my Twitter followers about. My blog has practical advice particularly on Creative and Digital education and e-learning. All the best
Comment from Sreya Dutta
Hi Tony, Thanks for the efforts. I am very late but posted the announcement on my blog Thanks for your efforts! Sreya
Comment from Rupa
Hi Tony, I would love it if my blog got included here. I havent been able to create the kind of feed you asked for. regards
Comment from Gary Wise
Tony, I’m now convinced you DO work 8 days a week. I’ve followed eLearning Technology for a while now, and marvel at how you’ve out done yourself. Nice job! Great resource! G.
Comment from scott hewitt
great resource for anyone interested in elearning, its useful to have a central stop off point for interesting blogs.
Comment from Barry Spencer
Hi, just thought may like to include my Moodle blog Thanks barry
Comment from Julie Dirksen
Thanks for the wonderful resource! How do you submit a blog?
Comment from Ryan
Hello, thought you may like to include Focuspad in your Tools section. It’s a Moodle module for managing creative writing.
Comment from David
Hi there, I would love to have my blog included in your site. Its focused on eLearning and blended learning strategy, methodology and also on brain-based/evidence-based eLearning. It can be found here: cheers Dave
Comment from Steve C
Have another site that may be worth including: http://betterlearningbetterearning.com/posts/learning-tools.html Write a comment |



Comment from Ken Allan
Time June 29, 2009 at 3:38 am
Kia ora Tony!
I feel privileged to be a part of what’s happening on ElearningLearning.
Despite my apparent recalcitrant posts on the philosophies behind thinking, learning, writing and blogging, I’m a firm believer in the benefits and effectiveness of collaboration. I’ve found the variety of posts and their categories in Browse My Stuff amazingly stimulating - I confess, the wealth of variety was something I did not anticipate.
From time to time there are nodes where there’s a synergy. And, my goodness, there can be depth there too. But the sharing’s where it’s at.
Catchya later
from Middle-earth