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The mobile agenda

Learning with e's

It also presents new challenges for organisations around interoperability, data protection/security, personal metrics and privacy. As ever you are very welcome to leave your own comments on these posts and the ideas that they represent. Unported License. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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The interview

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Interviews are great ways to get ideas across, and the more informal they are the better. We also tackled the thorny issue of privacy in the digital age. Graphic courtesy of Bonnie Stachowiack The interview by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 e-Learning 3.0

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Our Digital Future 2: Smart clothing

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Sensors in clothing is a natural extension of that idea. Administrators will be cautious about 'privacy issues', and misuse and will express concerns about security of data. Unported License. What you wear will interact with your environment and with others around you. Cautionary tales will be reported in the media.

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Corporate learning in the digital age

Learning with e's

They just have to be aware that there are privacy and identity issues, issues of safety and content management. Companies obviously want to protect their secrets, they have to - to a certain extent - because if they don't, their rivals will come in and steal their ideas and capitalise on them. Unported License.

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The future is not here yet

Learning with e's

And since those days we have learned to turn communication into other forms – first the telegraph, then the telephone, radio and television, mobile phones and then the internet – they are all versions of language and ways of sharing our ideas with each other. Which other technologies are there, that have had a similar impact?

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Interview with Terry Anderson

Learning with e's

with students and share my ideas. However, I’m not so thrilled about moving directly to commercial systems like Facebook or LinkedIn, due to privacy and ownership concerns. Olaf had the idea to create a summary reference for the major research issues that we struggle with, research and write about in distance education.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Online Visual Identity

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Oftentimes, when I find a new blog, I will fairly quickly search for a photo so I can map a face to a name, which is interesting since it seems like I should really only care about the ideas expressed in the writing, not how the person looks. Tallasiandude.you raise some essential points about privacy and anonymity. They are loving it.

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