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TCC09: Digital User-Generated Content and Our Emerging Digital Literacy

Experiencing eLearning

“Video mashing, game modding, Youtube, wikis, blogs, and the communities that rise up around them are becoming yet another facet of our communication landscape. But how effective are these expressions in communicating meaning? Tags: Games & Simulations Read/Write Web e-Learning digital literacy sims 2 TCC09.

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Blog Book Tour Recap Week Three: hectic

Kapp Notes

We did, however, have an innovative post Mark Copeman at Being Smarter who created a mash up of Skype and his video program for an interesting discussion about the book tour itself. I had hoped to catch up with Cammy when I was in Las Vegas this week for the ASTD TechKnowledge conference but, alas, we did not meet.

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Digital Interaction Design to Tangible Interaction Design

Upside Learning

Tangible interaction designers work on the integration of technology and its effects on human experience. Tangible interaction designers must use traditional interaction design, engineering, computing, and robotics in a mash-up of skills and methods. This is not just about computing ability or adding intelligence to objects.

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HRExaminer

Jay Cross

You’ll find an excerpt of his book below that might strike a chord with you in the ongoing conversation that we’re having here at HRExaminer.com on the effective and perceived value of HR. Cross mashes up his considerable experience in training, business consulting and web 2.0 It’s a collaborative effort.

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Semantic technologies and learning

Learning with e's

collaborative tagging, social networking, mash-ups, and wikis), lightweight representation of semantics and metadata is used in the form of folksonomies, user comments, and ratings. Collaborative tagging and folksonomies for multimedia learning objects. Due to the intensive use of Web 2.0 techniques (e.g.

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

Imagine a baggage handler accessing a job aid on his or her bag tag scanner or a copy machine service technician connecting via the machine interface to a live, virtual mentor. Collaborative learning also can be informal discussion groups in Yammer, rating content on SharePoint or mashing up a video.

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70-20-10 : No longer applicable to online learning – and here’s why

eLearning 24-7

I’ll be up front here. One on one to me is most effective from an online standpoint, via a web cam session – in real time. I’ve seen all types of responses when people ask questions, and it gets back to the whole “if I don’t know”, how could I effectively respond? Change it up.