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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

Also, it only indicates what the presenters and conference organizers (for that data set) thought that the audience would be interested in and was worth presenting at the conference. And she's absolutely correct, that these are only general indications of what people are talking about. Seems so long ago. :) How about 2005 ?

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Learning Solutions day 3: Saved the best for the last #LS2011

Challenge to Learn

Today was incredible, my best conference day ever (and I have been to a few conferences). In the morning I attended 4 great sessions, the conference ended at noon. It’s time to recap the conference day. Instead I got the best and most intriguing presentation of the conference.

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Many encounters

Learning with e's

The one day Learning Skills Group conference this year attracted 450 delegates, mainly from the corporate training sector. tools (I demonstrated the wisdom of crowds, folksonomies and social tagging through a number of 'get out of your seat' activities which seemed to go down well) and problem based learning. EDEN Conference.

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EDEN saw play.

Learning with e's

Now I've had time to reflect upon the EDEN Conference in Napoli last week, I can report that it was a successful conference. Tom Wambeke's (KATHO, Belgium) session entitled 'Educational Blogging: in search of a general taxonomy', concluded that folksonomies were less hierarchical and more appropriate measures of blogs.

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Twitter ye not

Learning with e's

The power to create temporary ad hoc groups (for conferences or events) already exists in Twitter via hashtags and the search function. We want folksonomy not heirarchy. The power of Twitter lies in filtering a personal network rather than in preformed groups which you do not have control over. That's why they have different spellings.

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December's BIG QUESTION!!! Part I

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

After meeting Mark Oehlert at Learning2005 we partnered up to present at the Serious Games conference in SanFrancisco as part of the Game Developers Conference. So is bloglines , Sage for Firefox , and so many others. '06 06 was also the year of Games, Multi-User Virtual Environments (MUVEs), and the metaverse. Awesome good time!

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#40years of educational technology: Social media

Learning with e's

Several research papers followed including The Good, the Bad and the Wiki , and also a number of research papers presented at international conference. We enjoyed great success, with many students learning through creating, sharing and editing content online, a collateral effect of which was better writing outcomes.