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The changing Web

Learning with e's

It is a complex network of dynamic resources that we all acknowledge is constantly changing to adapt to the growing demand for entertainment, communication and access to knowledge. has spawned concepts such as folksonomy, ‘Darwikianism’ and the ‘wisdom of the crowds’ (Kamel Boulos et al, 2006). 2002) The Network Society.

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#40years of educational technology: Social media

Learning with e's

By 2006 several social networking sites were enjoying surges in popularity, including MySpace, Bebo and of course, Facebook. A vibrant user generated content culture has existed in my own institution for several years, and this is strengthened with each successive student cohort. 2006 was also the year Twitter was launched.

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LearnTrends: Microlearning

Experiencing eLearning

Missed the beginning due to a phone call, but glad to actually hear Janet’s voice after all this time interacting through blogs, Facebook, etc. folksonomy rather than standardization. Very few companies have strategy for social media–many say it won’t work in their culture. What is microlearning? New terrain.