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Online Academy Helps to Keep Lectures Where They Belong: Out of.

Dashe & Thomson

This YouTube-based learning environment was founded in 2004 by former Boston hedge-fund manager Salman Khan, and today contains more than 2,200 lectures on more than 100 topics (mostly math related). In an effort to bridge the time and distance gap, he started making 10-minute videos of math lessons and posting them on YouTube.

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Engaging course alumni using Facebook: the case of Ruforum

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

To start with an interview with Carolyn Nandozi from Uganda about her experiences facilitating a facebook group for alumni. RUFORUM has done this using Facebook. Below my question and Nandozi's answers Nandozi, can you describe how the Facebook group started? The group began in 2009 through a need to track and engage alumni.

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Understanding Web 2.0

Integrated Learnings

in 1999, followed by Tim O'Reilly in 2004, and then the 2006 Time magazine article Person of the Year - "You". Object centric networks like Flickr and YouTube use content as the impetus of social networking. has opened many doors for new businesses, as well as, new e-Learning opportunities. Wikipedia has a write up on Web 2.0

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Create More Income, Impact, and Influence for Your Online Courses and Personal Brand with Professional Self-Made YouTuber Sean Cannell

LifterLMS

Learn how to create more income, impact, and influence for your online courses and personal brand with professional self-made YouTuber Sean Cannell in this episode of LMScast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. YouTube is the second largest search engine online, so it is a place where a lot of people go to get answers to problems.

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

Google, Google Scholar, and Wikipedia for homework, the school’s VLE/LMS, instant message, text, profile on a social networking service like Facebook or MySpace.). Because I watch YouTube videos, have a Facebook, and text doesn’t mean I expect you to use those to train me at work). Codrington, G. Generation comparisons. ?

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How to Use LifterLMS as Training Company Serving Industries

LifterLMS

Really what we wanted to do is just give them the platform, the starting point for them to develop their skills and to Perform their jobs effectively as supervisors. My company started as as voluminant in 2004. YouTube or Facebook or whatever they’re right there. Chris Badgett: Nice.

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Disruptive Technologies and the Future of Learning & Development

Convergence Training

An example of a fake problem is when someone comes up and says “We need an email training course,” or “We need a training course on how people can run more effective meetings.” and 2004, there are two SCORMS that are really similar, and it’s a still a standard that we hold near and dear to our hearts.