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2012 in retrospective: top 10 posts

Challenge to Learn

We need to find more effective ways to present our learning content to our learners and that means we have to move away from the current ‘book’ and ‘slide show’ metaphors. On his corporate blog is an interview with him on SAM. A generic one, one on learning maps and one on cased based learning.

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Making Tweeps

eLearning Cyclops

One can also post their Twitter feeds in courses, web pages, corporate blogs, etc. It is from @LnDDave and although it does not include his audio, the slide content itself stands up well even without the full webinar audio. Use as medium to teach and share your own knowledge. Be an active, vocal consumer.

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Blog Book Tour: Week Two

Kapp Notes

Check out these additional posts relating to discussions about the book: Men and Women- Games and Learning On Games, Learning and Gender So What Kind of Gamer are You?

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Learning objectives for formal e-Learning: Feedback requested!

Challenge to Learn

We will post a blog on our corporate blog with the details within two weeks. Connecting the learning objectives to pages (content and questions). After this you create the structure of your course with content pages, questions et cetera. After this the author can create the content for the course.

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Presentation to Research Working Group on Multigenerational Knowledge Transfer

Kapp Notes

Examples of Different Types of E-Learning Aggregator (here is an example of an RSS Aggregator) Training Blogs Three-Dimensional Worlds Second Life ProtoSphere Active Worlds There Social Networking LinkedIn MySpace Facebook Social Bookmarking del.icio.us

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

In each case, these are crude in that they look only at what terms people are using in a given content set. And now, because of eLearning Learning , I have a much better way to track these things over a much more interesting content sets. This works across any subset of the content including sources, keywords and arbitrary searches.

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THIS is What Social Learning Looks Like

bozarthzone

Participants share ideas for generating content, growing readership, that kind of thing. blogdash: You want your readers to focus on your content. Takes too much attention off of content. TheOnlineMom: I love how you share your objectives of the blog right off the bat. Hard to take you seriously. Maybe not in public.