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Examples of eLearning 2.0

Clark Quinn

During my presentation last Thursday that was an introduction to eLearning 2.0 as part of an online event for the eLearningGuild, I mentioned a few common ways that I've seen eLearning 2.0 During my presentation last Thursday that was an introduction to eLearning 2.0 approaches. approaches. These make sense.

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Social Software Adoption

Tony Karrer

You can find all sorts of interesting resources via eLearning Learning around Adoption. Not surprising, the terms most closely associated with Adoption are Adoption of Social Software and Adoption of Enterprise 2.0. and eLearning 2.0 adoption Facilitating Adoption of Web 2.0

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Making Sense Of The iPad For Online Learning

The eLearning Coach

Were you too busy to read the reviews, analysis and opinions? For eBooks, it’s using the ePub format, which is an open source standard allowing digital publications to work on different devices. The problem is that you can only associate your iPad with one other device. Open Development Standards. No problem.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Wikis in eLearning 2.0 - Learning with e’s , September 12, 2010 The latest issue of the journal Interactive Learning Environments is a special issue entitled: Towards eLearning 2.0 If you’re like me, you’ve probably been busy, as well. statement by Wendy Drexler in her paper prompted this question.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

An interesting week for eLearning - Adobe Captivate Blog , August 7, 2010 As long as it’s Saturday, I wanted to pause for a moment to explore / share a couple of interesting posts from this week’s social media landscape that I think signal some interesting shifts in awareness of our unusual situation as educators. The point is well taken.