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Pictures from the Innovations in e-learning conference

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Lots of great stuff happening the last day of the Innovations in e-learning conference, check out the great notes again taken by Wendy at In the Middle of the Curve. Here are some photos taken the last day. Here I stand with Sid Meier, game developer guru, apparently, we are both a little blurry for the photo.

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The survival of higher education (3): The Social Web

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These were posted up onto the group wiki, and a short summary attached by the ‘gold miner’ to explain what it contained and why it would be useful. Proceedings of the Third Plymouth e-Learning Conference, University of Plymouth, 4 April 2008. Digital Learning: Repurposing Education. Wheeler, S. and Lambert-Heggs, W. Unported License.

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gnomedex08

Jay Cross

Innovation comes from mash-ups of ideas from parallel universes. You can see my photos here. Kris Krug , photographer extraordinaire, suggested how to take pictures at conferences. If you like my photos , blame Kris. You can find plenty of information about what went on by nosing around the web.

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Product Review: Saba Social

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Generally speaking, nothing innovative – there is so much potential there and it is wasted – I mean this can be a really awesome product, but they missed the boat. Photo and name are visible. conference call information, professional interests, secondary address and optional information (more on that in a sec).

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2008 in retrospect

Jay Cross

I’m closing the chapter on 2008 and gearing up for 2009 and beyond. Attended the Seventh Annual Conference on Neuroaesthetics, this year on the Many Faces of a Face. Marc Rosenberg, Allison Rossett, Barbara Pellow, and I led Up to Speed, an event in NYC for Mimeo. Lead workshop: Innovation University at Eaton.