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Blogging in a Walled Garden

Experiencing eLearning

In that course, one of the most successful activities is student-led blog discussions, where each week two or three students start a conversation on a topic they care about by posting on their blogs. External blogs have a lot more flexibility and power for different kinds of writing: journals, conversations, videos, etc.

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Digital literacy 6: Organising and sharing content

Learning with e's

The very act of creating content, whether it is a video, blogpost or podcast, is often with the intention that it will be shared in some way, usually on the web. Now we have the social web, there are more ways than ever to make your content available to a vast audience. Answer - you organise it by 'tagging' it.

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RSS Primer from the Read/Write Web

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

So, it was wonderful luck to find a great post from Alex Iskold on the Read/Write Web blog called The Future of RSS. "In Hopefully, our discussion next week can help fill in the gaps. One of my 3 sessions at the upcoming eLearning Guild Conference in Boston is about RSS and eLearning.

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Social Learning Ought to be Story-Sharing: "Friends You Haven't Met Yet"

Vignettes Learning

We spoke about ICT's Story Web Blog Project. Army, they compiled 33 million web blogs that use personal stories. But how do you align their discussions with your content? What seems to be the root of these complaints? First, some background: I visited with Andrew Gordon, Ph.D., This is quickly apparent to learners.

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Convergence Learning

The Learning Circuits

This social aspect carries over to working and learning with others in new projects that allows them further gain insight into their recently acquired knowledge and skills.

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Evolution of L&D - Some more thoughts

ID Reflections

I love the serendipity of the web. I have seen this happen again and again when interacting on the web—learning, lurking, contributing and participating. I recently wrote a post on the Role of L&D in the 21C Workplace which made me a part of a discussion happening half-way around the world and of which I had been so far unaware.