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What is normal?

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Back in the year 2000 I used to work in Southampton, an internet start-up that was based in a converted ship store at a place called Shamrock Quay. From the train station I’d cycle the 15 or so minutes in all weathers, passed the docks, houses, industrial units, the football stadium, and scrubland.

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Teaching Online Courses – 60 Great Resources

Tony Karrer

So we start the session and I’m sitting alone in front of my computer at Loyola Marymount (this must be before 2000). What a difference a decade makes – now there’s almost TOO much information. As always I do this by looking through eLearning Learning and related sites like Communities and Networks Connection.

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The Mobile eLearning Express: A Brief History of Distance Courses

eLearning Brothers

The Pony Express consisted of relays of men on horseback carrying saddlebags of mail across a 2000-mile trail. Distance education programs did get their start relying on mail correspondence and still do today, for example, in rural Alaska and Australia. Perceptible information. Builds a climate of instruction and learning.

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SMBs and Social Learning Technologies

Janet Clarey

Some notes: Polls: Most attending work in L&D with some HR, IT, and learning services providers. Most attending work in organization with 2000+ ee’s but several were SMBs (under 2K ee’s for this presentation). Information from Microsoft SMB insight report (increase SaaS, investment in tech).