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Social Learning

Clark Quinn

The good news is that I think there is opportunity here. A long time ago I posted about Authoring in eLearning 2.0 / Add-ins & Mash-ups where I suggested that there would be easy ways to add social dimensions to our courses. Most of the social learning start-ups look for users to author a lot of the content.

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Aha Moments in 2007

Tony Karrer

But by far the most vivid memory of 2006 comes from a comment made during a panel that I was moderating on eLearning 2.0. If you are a glutton for more of this, take a look at: Does eLearning 2.0 If you are a glutton for more of this, take a look at: Does eLearning 2.0 Spending or Wasting Time on Web 2.0

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 3/8/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

Mashups - IT Conversations (podcast). Mashups are a good example of what some Internet insiders are calling "Web 2.0," a relatively undefined term that sort of means something like the Web serving as a platform with sites that take advantage of -- among other things -- user supplied content. eLearning Technology - Tony Karrer.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer.

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Edu-Gaming in the latest Escapist | Main | Article comparing new Mash-Up tools (Popfly, Pipes, Google) - thanks Sam Adkins » June 03, 2007 Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer. eLearning 2.0