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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

When you look at the keywords on the left you see things like: Social Learning (356) Social Media (411) Twitter (725) Google Wave (22) Camtasia (76) Adobe Captivate (71) Social Network (460) Now, the content set in this case are highly skewed towards innovators as compared to the topic sets being used by my past analysis (training conferences).

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with e's

Students proposed and discussed their rules, which included the banning of offensive language and racist comments. digital media FaceBook higher education learning social web Technology The future Twitter universities Web 2.0 We therefore designed a number of activities for the wiki. Unported License. wiki YouTube'

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Many encounters

Learning with e's

I bumped into several Twitter buddies face to face for the first time, including Karyn Romeis and Phil Green, and others I had met before including Barry Sampson and Jane Hart.

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Parabolic learning

Learning with e's

We have previously explored a number of learning theories, new learning technologies, concepts around crowdsourcing, wisdom of crowds, folksonomies and user generated content, Web 2.0, The group wiki is here if anyone wishes to view some of their content. mobile learning and a whole host of other themes during the course.

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More rogue.

Janet Clarey

Lisa Gualtieri, Editor-in-Chief, eLearn Magazine wrote an article called Learn from Rogue Tweeters: 7 Steps to Promoting Your Organization in Twitter. Tags: Brandon Hall informal learning nonformal learning Social Media twitter. There is a third domain,” Dublin said. Ithink we need more Mark’s and OMSHR’s.

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#40years of educational technology: Social media

Learning with e's

2006 was also the year Twitter was launched. Social media lend themselves naturally to support learning through discussions, collaboration and sharing. Around the turn of the century we all began to be aware of a surge in the use of the Web for creating content. They also have the capacity to support personal learning.