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Up Pompey

Learning with e's

Tools in Education', which will essentially take the form of a workshop and seminar. I hope to explore some of the possibilities and potential of tools such as blogs, wikis, microblogs and aggregators, and will also explore mashups, social tagging, and concepts such as 'wisdom of crowds' and folksonomies.

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Next generation learning

Learning with e's

This change has been realised through access to inexpensive internet tools that offer easy ways to connect with others of similar interest. No longer is the computer your only mind tool and extension of your memory - now you can also call on everyone else in the world. Learning 2.0 Learning 3.0, Learning 3.0 Where Learning 1.0

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kowabunga dude!

The Learning Circuits

the collaborative learning environments sourcebook was one of the first resources i use when i began learning about communities of practice. but what struck me as worth blogging about was that i rediscovered this resource through practicing one of the first forms of informal learning that the internet spawned - web surfing.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

This presentation is both a case study and “how to” session including a look at tools and procedures necessary to develop an internal wiki, lessons learned, and tips for creating an effective, efficient, and inexpensive knowledge management solution. His insights will help you reset your enterprise to deal with turbulent times. strategy.

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LearnTrends: Microlearning

Experiencing eLearning

folksonomy rather than standardization. those w/o internet tools. Lots of tools used traditionally. Now, new tools. Pathway to community; you have to be embedded in the community to help. Complex communities of practice where individual identity is constructed. Who doesn’t this work for?

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Folksonomies, memes and misunderstanding

Learning with e's

I responded (as you do) with my own version: "A folksonomist: one who organises information in ways that make sense to his/her own community of practice or interest." I was thinking about individuals tagging and organising their own content using tools such as Delicious , and then making them available to others.