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The architecture of learning

Learning with e's

One of the characteristics of Web 2.0, As far as Tim O'Reilly is concerned, Web 2.0 This facet was explained very clearly in Michael Wesch's excellent video Web 2.0. The Machine is Us/ing Us , which shows how web tools work better the more people use them. In his famous Wired article, Kevin Kelly suggested Web 2.0

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Next generation learning

Learning with e's

I also argued that if we view sequenced versions of the Web, based on the way learners use it, we will inevitably have to think of Learning 3.0 , and beyond. if we are to believe all the hype, will be a semantic based architecture of webs - a 'meta-web'. The full power of the Learning 2.0 Learning 3.0, Learning 3.0 Learning 3.0

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

Challenge to Learn

I believe for myself that social media and web 3.0 After all when it comes to computers and the web most of the learning community are still non native speakers. Introducing DITA learning and training content specialization. It will allow you to structure, organize, reuse and deliver your content.

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Finders keepers, losers weepers

Clive on Learning

In fact Peter wrote what was probably the definitive book on the subject, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web , which I vaguely recall reading some time back (I find that now I blog a review of any book I read, I remember much more, which for me is an invaluable side effect of blogging).

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knowledge and Learning In The News - 7/20/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

Folksonomies: A User-Driven Approach to Organizing Content - UI. Folksonomies, a new user-driven approach to organizing information, may help alleviate some of the challenges of taxonomies. Record video, get code, then play it on the web. The Internet is old news and boring. Deal with it - Blog Maverick.

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Folksonomies, memes and misunderstanding

Learning with e's

It all started with a message on Twitter from @stephendale who stated: "A taxonomist: One who organizes information in ways that makes sense to content providers, rather than content users." I thought this was a real gem, because it represented all that is 'corporate control' and 'top down' on the Web.