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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

When you look at the keywords on the left you see things like: Social Learning (356) Social Media (411) Twitter (725) Google Wave (22) Camtasia (76) Adobe Captivate (71) Social Network (460) Now, the content set in this case are highly skewed towards innovators as compared to the topic sets being used by my past analysis (training conferences).

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with e's

Social networking and social bookmarking for health librarians. There is no evidence that any of the rules were ever broken, but if any wikiquette rules had been transgressed, it would have been likely that the rest of the group would have taken action to sanction the perpetrator. Continued tomorrow References Barsky, E.

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#40years of educational technology: Social media

Learning with e's

By 2006 several social networking sites were enjoying surges in popularity, including MySpace, Bebo and of course, Facebook. Social media lend themselves naturally to support learning through discussions, collaboration and sharing. They also have the capacity to support personal learning.

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Folksonomies, memes and misunderstanding

Learning with e's

Taking issue with it in his blogpost he says: "A folksonomy loses its qualities as a folksonomy once you have someone 'organising' it, and will quickly become a taxonomy." There always has to be some organisation at an individual level, or there would be no folksonomy at the community level - all would remain chaotic.