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Learning Space Mash-up: Toward a Collaborative Personal Learning Environment

Learning with e's

One of the papers I will be presenting in September is entitled: "Learning Space Mash-up: Toward a Collaborative Personal Learning Environment". Firstly, I will be arguing that Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) will be the way forward for future distributed/blended learning.

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Reaction to IMS Learning Impact 2012 Conference

Xyleme

With the ability to easily create learning applications that seamlessly mash-up the best content, and with the tools available, it is no wonder that some innovative vendors have already seized on this new opportunity. There are adoptions, and districts are standing up systems that enable individualized learning solutions.

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Content as a Service

Xyleme

For better or worse, the development of learning content has been a one-way push process. As instructional designers, we create our learning products, package them up with all the content and media, wish them well, and ship them off to the LMS’s – never to be seen again. Mash-ups and on-demand publishing.

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3rd Trend – Performance

eLearning 24-7

Again, HR, is dependent on the business, etc. The term “performance management” conjures up a lot of perspectives for some folks. From an online standpoint, performance management has always been an outlier, err outside the domain of learning systems. At the places I worked, it wasn’t. But where does it stop?

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Learning System Awards #11 to #20 (2023)

eLearning 24-7

I bet that is the first time you have seen a mashup between music from Hair (great musical, bad movie) and a holiday tune. It’s a perfect segue into the 2023, Learning System Awards. If you want the longer version, you can review past criteria, mash it up, and extract key details. Learning Environment is quite good.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

#PLENK2010 the future of education, my vision of the future , October 15, 2010 This is how I envision the learning future. This presentation came about while following PLENK , a big online course on Personal Learning Environments, Networking and Knowledge. Open up the Navigation. Please if you can, look this research up!

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Informal Learning 2.0

Jay Cross

This new learning is strategy, not support. Today’s learning is a mash-up of performance support, internal communications, collaboration, social software, real-time feeds, organization development, what’s left of knowledge management, collective intelligence, search, nurturing communities, and traditional learning.