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eLearning Innovation 2010 – Top 30

Tony Karrer

Google Buzz , Google Wave and PKM PKM stands for Personal Knowledge Management, which is a definite passion of mine (see Work Literacy and Social Media for Knowledge Workers ). So, here’s what we are already seeing this year. Interesting to me to see that these pop to the top. But it makes sense.

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Hot Topics in eLearning for 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Sense-making with PKM , March 12, 2009. Hot Topic #3 - Google Wave. I was somewhat introduced to the potential of Google Wave during the LearnTrends Conference. Google Wave in education , November 16, 2009. Google Wave in 10 Minutes , June 23, 2009. Facebook (554). August 9, 2009.

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Google Wave in education - Dont Waste Your Time , November 16, 2009. Should Educators be Afraid of Having a Facebook Profile? Top 50 Mobile Learning Resources - Upside Learning Blog , November 2, 2009. Sense-making with PKM - Learning and Working on the Web , March 12, 2009. Google Wave today, Moodle Wave Tomorrow?

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Twitter Research - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Quick Explanation of Google Wave - Video - MinuteBio , October 2, 2009. A mobile future for communications and learning - Lars is Learning , October 5, 2009. PKM – start small , October 7, 2009. Facebook–Good for Your Memory: Twitter–Not So Much , October 1, 2009. Sticky Learning , October 7, 2009.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Facebook has more than 400 million active users and 50% of those active users log in every day and 35 million of those users update their status daily. Facebook Press Room. Facebook for Learning? As expected, thanks to the juicy topic ‘Facebook’, we had a full house (e-lab I mean!). More Random Web 2.0