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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Big Basket of Stuff #1: Wikis, IMs, and 3D

Mark Oehlert

» March 05, 2008 Big Basket of Stuff #1: Wikis, IMs, and 3D Pardon this hodge podge but I have waaayyy too many items to get through them individually and quite frankly the number of tabs I have open is getting a little scary. in which even amnesiacs can remember games.students get connected and wikis get adopted.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning Styles

Learning Visions

1) Learning Styles, ha, ha, ha Jay Cross December 2005 The comment thread is really great. I usually lunge for the mute button, but often I still have to wait for the now-silent narration to finish before Im allowed to move on. Im with you. United States License. Thanks, Cathy -- great stuff! 2:23 PM Cammy Bean said.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Where Are All the Women Part II

Learning Visions

Molly Holzschlag wrote way back in April 1 2005 Women Bloggers Just Aint Good Enough Barriers to entry are everywhere, if not in technical education and know-how, how about the self-esteem and identity issues that the individual faces trying to get out there? Now, as a woman, Im definitely interested in those topics.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Soapbox for the Day: Academic Journals like Field Methods, that dont support things like access to their content

Mark Oehlert

previous rants on this topic ) Until I get some explanations though, Im pretty well amazed at the academics involved in this scheme. Have you explored using a Creative Commons license but found fatal flaws in that plan? Im feeling stupid here because I just dont freaking get it! Faculty are paid by their schools.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Hey! Editors of "Educational Researcher".Get a FREAKING CLUE!!!!!

Mark Oehlert

Why not license this work under Creative Commons ? Im sorry but to my simple country mind the choice is clear.more, more, more or less, less,less. Its not about the money.I can afford the $50 for individual access.its the freaking copyright. Why not follow the model of the Public Library of Science Journals ? Or Open Access Journals ?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace

Learning Visions

Everyone who has graduated from college since 2005 has a FaceBook account. Im not sure how this relates to danah boyds recent blog article on Viewing American class divisions through FaceBook and MySpace. Im a major geek, yet I avoid Second Life and continue to be skeptical about its use in elearning. But mostly not.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer.

Mark Oehlert

So after reading these comments, I guess in large measure Im not disagreeing with her but rather asking if these are the interesting questions we should be looking at right now. She is the first in a seriesof speakers, the label for which is “Legends” – who else gives its folksthat kind of appellation? Second session: Tony Karrer on Web 2.0/eLearning