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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Guild Synchronous Learning Systems

Learning Visions

Elluminate 4.2% So if you want to be included in the data just add yourself as a vendor. Read the report, view the data, buy their report! ) Its going to change drastically -- integration with virtual social worlds Karl: Interesting to note the # (27%) of organizations that are using more than one tool. GoTo Meeting 2.8% Hey Austin!

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Twitter and Webinars

Tony Karrer

So, both the webinar tool (Elluminate, WebEx, Adobe Connect, etc.) You likely will have some people cut off from parts of the conversation. Long Term Right Answers Has anyone else noticed that webinar software vendors seemed to have stagnated their feature sets? have a chat stream happening and there's one going on via twitter.

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Four Reasons you need structure for informal learning

Xyleme

The “ah-ha” factor came quickly from the following survey question: “What constructive changes would you suggest to make the webinar more effective next time?” I think a series of presentation/discussions would be more effective. Informal learning shouldn’t mean we disregard what works effectively in a formal setting.

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O Collaboration - Where Art Thou?

The Learning Circuits

I was reading an entry called Learning Conversation from Jay Cross' blog and was provoked enough to start writing a comment. I believe that for any effective learning event (events come together to form a continuous learning experience) a structure of before/during/after applies. Lets start the conversation before the event! (2)

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

On principle, practice, experimentation, and theory - Learnlets , July 28, 2010 On twitter today a brief conversation ensued about best practices versus best principles. The lightbox effect is a Javascript feature adopted from Dynamic Drive. It's odd - didn't people have coffee table conversations before the age of social media?