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Making Tweeps

eLearning Cyclops

discuss specific topics. One can also post their Twitter feeds in courses, web pages, corporate blogs, etc. I have followed sessions at elearning conferences and even had several tweeps there surprised that I was not physically in attendance, but was so involved in the session's conversation (backchannel).

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Blog Book Tour: Week Two

Kapp Notes

The first week was a lot of fun sparking all types of discussions. 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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Blog Book Tour-- First Update

Kapp Notes

Join in the conversation! The first part of the podcast discusses Brent's impression of Apple's business model and the iPhone and then the interview begins. Also, we've had Rupa from Writer's Gateway join the tour with her posting Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning-My Thoughts on Chapter 1. Please stop by and have a listen.

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New Blog

Tony Karrer

Ingrid O'Sullivan has a new blog and is the first person to take me up on my post 100 Conversation Topics which asks people to start a conversation with me and get aggregated into 100 conversations. Instead, I think about people I do know who I know read this and somewhat have a conversation with them.

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Blog Book Tour Begins

Kapp Notes

Read it and enter into the conversation or, if you just have an opinion or thought on the topic go ahead and add a comment.have fun following the tour. Please enjoy the tour, the idea is to build a great discussion around the concepts in the book. Enjoy all the postings and you can even read the first chapter for yourself.

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THIS is What Social Learning Looks Like

bozarthzone

The backstory: There is a regularly scheduled discussion, #blogchat, that happens on Sunday evenings at 8 pm ET (oops--update, correction: 8 Central). So many organizations show interest in Twitter and other social tools, but then worry about making online conversations private, or locking them up inside the company's firewall.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

It was designed to be a small to medium size group discussion, but because the room was large it was very challenging to do that successfully. I discussed a bit of these issues in First Thoughts After ASTD Sessions. Provide thoughts around the content and the discussion. However, the discussion quickly lost steam.

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