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Content creation

Learning with e's

Content creation is an important feature in many personal learning environment (PLE) models, and together with organising and sharing, makes up the cardinal triumvirate of skills that provides learners with a clear advantage. One of the most important digital literacies students require today is the ability to create appropriate content.

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eLearning Learning - Best of May

Tony Karrer

Business Casual , May 16, 2009 Audio in eLearning: Cultural Differences? Tony Bates , May 8, 2009 Learning 2.0

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Developing a PLE Using Web 2.0 4 Simple Tips for Recording High-Quality Audio - Rapid eLearning Blog , June 2, 2009. Blogger in Middle-earth: Working With Online Learning Communities - Blogger in Middle-earth , April 14, 2009. Best Practices for Creating Online Courses - eLearning Brothers , November 11, 2009.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Don’t: Turn off navigation until a screen’s audio is done. primarily used the eLearning Learning and Communities and Networks sites and used Conference , Online Facilitation of Conferences , Online Interaction in Conferences , Moderating Online Interaction , and others. They are not in any particular order. Force navigation.

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Theory-informed design tips

E-Learning Provocateur

Consider an audio overlay. • Encourage continual communication among the learners and their colleagues in the wider workplace. Consider a regular “community of practice&# meeting if the conversation does not naturally emerge. • Encourage the learner to integrate the VLE into a broader PLE.

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Online courses must die!

E-Learning Provocateur

Occupying a place on the continuum somewhere between a VLE and a PLE, an ILE is an informal learning environment that a facilitator manages on behalf of a group of learners. So your PDFs can go in there, but so too can your audio clips, videos, puzzles, games, quizzes and simulations. Unlike a PLE, an ILE is communal.