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#EDENchat Up close and personal

Learning with e's

I have written a lot about Personal Learning Environments in the past, especially when they were emerging as a concept, and sounded quite new. Several peer reviewed journal articles (and a special issue in Interactive Learning Environments) also appeared, and countless blog posts were published. Unported License.

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Who will survive?

Learning with e's

Wikipedia, the online crowd-sourced encyclopaedia, hosts over 14 million articles on just about every subject under the sun. There will always be a need for sound, organised education. by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 It's all there on YouTube, waiting for you to watch it.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Smell of Books

Learning Visions

Mark Oehlerts response to Tom Crawford on the Kindle reminded me of a New Yorker article from last month, in which Anthony Grafton concludes that paper books are an anthropological record of their times and of the people reading it. Which I think sounds like a good thing. United States License. Template by Tina Chen.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

Overall, I thought this article was a good read, although I found the title a little misleading. This article focused more on what instructional designers should not be (lone gunmen). I think we need to be careful that we dont become elitists, thinking that as trained ID, we are the only source for sound instruction.