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Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning?

Tony Karrer

As part of the Big Question this month Open Content in Workplace Learning? , All CC licenses start with: Attribution (CC-BY) – Allows others to copy, distribute, display and perform a copyrighted work – and derivative works based upon it – but only if they give credit. All CC licenses contain this condition.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

And probably will get some more ideas from the Big Question - Predictions and Plans for 2010. Time to performance and other metrics will be far more important as a result. Just visit the OER Commons and Open Courseware Consortium. Also – I’m asking for a bit of help at the bottom to identify Prediction #10.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Voice Over in e-Learning, Sometimes - MinuteBio , September 12, 2010 September’s Big Question over at the Learning Circuits Blog is regarding use of voice-over in e-learning. The question addresses numerous topics regarding the use of audio. Reusing eLearning material (OER) from other sources or not, asks UNESCO.

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

eLearning Learning Posts

And it’s nice to see that in the hot topics, the Big Question has had an influence. eLearning Technology , March 9, 2010 As part of the Big Question this month Open Content in Workplace Learning? , Best of eLearning Learning. March 1, 2010 to March 14, 2010. March is off to a great start! March 4, 2010.

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195 posts about MOOCs

Jay Cross

MOOCs , OER University, Stanford AI. big question – David Weinberger , May 1, 2011. CERT and performance support – Clark Quinn , May 31, 2011. Contributed to the UNESCO OER discussion list , February 16, 2009. This model of change is relevant in education today. But it’s getting closer. Learning 2.0.