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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

I'm writing this post for both attendees of the session to have some notes and for people who were not at the session to hopefully get value from the discussion that happened there. The suggestion by one audience member about requiring blogging (or similar forms) of sharing prior to a formal learning event was great.

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Get an E-Learning Job with these Simple Tips

Rapid eLearning

In the other, write a sentence that describes your experience. For some of you, the work you do is confidential. There’s lots of power in the elearning community of practice. No one expects you to sit on the couch, eating bonbons and surfing the community. Start a blog and use it to show what you’re learning.

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How to Become a Learning Organization (An Interview with Michelle Ockers)

Convergence Training

Download our FREE Guide to Writing Learning Objectives. I just read it and I’ll have a blog post about it soon. I worked at Coca-Cola Amatil for about four years, and one of the things we did was set up communities of practice. So, for example, Maintenance Planners was one community we set up.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Top 10 Resources on Instructional Design: Basics and More - Designed for Learning , August 3, 2010 I recently read a blog post by Janet Clarey highlighting the need to go back to the basics. ’ Evaluating Non-Formal Learning Programs – Table of Links is a post from: E-Learning Curve Blog. Photo credit: bookworm by Oo_Dee_oO.