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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 approaches.

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Guest Post: You can teach an old teacher new tricks

TechSmith Camtasia

How does a teacher in a solitary classroom learn how to get better? I started by getting out of the classroom during my conference period and into other teacher’s classrooms. I didn’t know much about the flip classroom, but I knew the direct instruction was done on video and traditional homework was done in class.

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Learning Goes Social

CLO Magazine

When new employees are undergoing classroom training at the company’s corporate facility, there are ample networking opportunities — including shared meals and team building activities — so informal learning can occur organically, said George Benoit, the company’s director of training.

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Myths about online learning

Janet Clarey

I'm thinking here about a vodcast with group communication around its content. Or, a video in a classroom with active discussion.]. Myth : Online courses will empty the classrooms. American Society for Training & Development State of the Industry Report 2007 said ~60%-~65% training is ILT, face-to-face classroom-based.

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Google-Assisted “Search� Learning…but pls don’t say “according to Google�

Janet Clarey

Google as a Productive Tool: Google’s Blogger provides learners a place to author their own textual, audiovisual content. Google Reader is a Web feed aggregator that allows learners and instructors to collect updates content (blogs, news feeds, podcasts, vodcasts, multimedia, etc.). For language learning, Google has Language Tools.

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Is There an App for Leadership Development?

CLO Magazine

Mobile Possibilities Mobile devices allow learning to happen in the midst of life and work through ready access to the LMS, apps, modules, podcasts, vodcasts and social media. A coach can Skype with an employee to review production numbers, and then brainstorm alternative ways to present data. It is in the middle of the matter.