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Wikis in eLearning 2.0

Learning with e's

The latest issue of the journal Interactive Learning Environments is a special issue entitled: Towards eLearning 2.0 The seven papers and editorial focus on how Web 2.0 Wikis in eLearning 2.0 Tags: eLearning 2.0 I'm impressed by the scope and scale of the projects in this issue. Unported License.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Technology: What is eLearning 2.0?

Learning Visions

Friday, February 16, 2007 eLearning Technology: What is eLearning 2.0? Thanks to Tony Karrer for a great overview article on eLearning Technology: What is eLearning 2.0? this clearly effects how we should all be designing and building courses now. Art History e-Learning Nuggets Enough Web 2.0,

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eLearning 2.0 Random Thoughts based on Chat

Tony Karrer

Of course, having the conference free makes it a bit easier to attract attendees. One interesting result is that the audience for my eLearning 2.0 how can more hear about participating? There are over 1,000 attendees. All the marketing was done through viral means - blogs primarily.

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First iPad University Course

The eLearning Coach

These students will be getting an iPad loaded with course content. Post from: The eLearning Coach First iPad University Course. Tags: eLEARNING 2.0 Read the interview.

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Biases that eLearning 2.0 Faces (or What We Are Up Against)

Tony Karrer

Saw a post in the eLearningAll group that expresses a lot of the biases that exist in the world of eLearning around eLearning 2.0 approaches: Before you "optimize eLearning" through the use of Wikis, Blogs, PodCasts, video feeds, IMs, XML, SOAP, AJAX, and other "new"/"improved" methods, it is really important to understand: 1.

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Wiki Course Authoring

Tony Karrer

A Wiki should make course authoring extremely easy and even easier to make updates. The other thing that they aren't currently talking about is using various add-ins to provide additional functionality within the course. This is something I described a long time ago in: Authoring in eLearning 2.0 / Add-ins & Mash-ups.

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Micro to Macro

eLearning Weekly

I started in the world of computer science and web programming, but quickly transitioned to educational technology and then eLearning. Building eLearning courses came naturally to me because I was used to building web sites and web applications. eLearning course development. eLearning vendor management.