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Interesting Information via eLearning Learning

Tony Karrer

As an example, I can see that eLearning 2.0 relates closely to the concepts Learning 2.0 , eLearning Tools , Corporate eLearning , Personal Learning , and Enterprise 2.0 ; the Tools Odeo , CollectiveX , Bea Pages , Apache Roller , and Dogear ; and the Companies NexLearn , Awareness Networks , Element K , and Mzinga.

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Models for Learning Questions

Tony Karrer

We wrapped up our free elearning webinar on Models for Learning in a New World. I described some common eLearning 2.0 patterns that are emerging much along the lines of my previous post Examples of eLearning 2.0. I might use the analogy of the thesis associated with an advanced degree.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Last week I presented a session at ASTD TechKnowledge entitled eLearning 2.0 - Applications and Implications. It could just as easily have been called Web 2.0 I didn't ask questions which would help to better identify participants. Then to the help desk. I forget the issue around mobile devices.

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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 It helps me sort through the thousands of blogs that I don’t have time to read. Will Mobile Apps Change Training Forever?

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

After all, one aspect of our job is to create an environment, and deliver interventions, that helps to improve the performance of novices and experts alike. This is an interesting topic for eLearning designers because we are typically trying to “cram&# tons of information into someone’s head in less than 30 mins. 1] How often?