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Devlearn conference day 2: curation

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He told us how he deals with the information overload that is flooding all of us. You go from push to pull, with RSS feeds you pull information in instead for searching it on the web. The second step is that he uses software ( Aggregage ) to store, organize and publish the information he pulls in. The message is simple.

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Devlearn conference day one: an exhilarating day

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The brain filters information (to prevent information overload), in principle you forget the most information that you encounter, you need to reactivate the facts in order to really store them in your brain. Easygenerator Free edition launch. After the keynote I presented the launch of easygenerators free edition.

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DevLearn follow up: Not only curation but also moderation and didactics

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He selects and filters information about e-Learning. Curation filters the information and it will help you to manage the information overload. But you will have still a huge amount of information. Too much information and no learning experience. But can this phenomenon replace (e-)Learning? Moderation.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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will take Sana EasyGenerator as an example. Charles Jennings argues that the adage ‘access to knowledge is power’ is more fitting in today’s information-swamped world. Information overload is more serious than ever.&#. Nevertheless, we have some ideas on that. This post appeared on the TrainingZone.co.uk