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Semantic technologies and learning

Learning with e's

image, sound, and video) to provide students with a better understanding of concepts under study. This is nicely facilitated by Social Web technologies (e.g. Traditionally, the Semantic Web is associated with semantic technologies (Gaevi, Jovanovi, & Devedi, 2007 ). Due to the intensive use of Web 2.0 techniques (e.g.

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Building Your Upskilling Strategy: Data vs. People

Degreed

A quick web search shows that many people and organizations are thinking about the skills they’ll need in the future. Each of those sources is reliable, and each undoubtedly followed a sound methodology to arrive at its conclusions. And you probably have teams that are focused on upskilling in areas where they have gaps. People-Driven.

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Many encounters

Learning with e's

Don't ask me which one it was, they both look and sound exactly the same to me. tools (I demonstrated the wisdom of crowds, folksonomies and social tagging through a number of 'get out of your seat' activities which seemed to go down well) and problem based learning. Stay tuned - or whatever they say, in this web enabled world.

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Data, People, or Something In Between: Clearing Your Path to Career Mobility

Degreed

A quick web search shows that many people and organizations are thinking about the skills they will need in the future. Each of those sources is reliable, and each undoubtedly followed a sound methodology to arrive at its conclusions. And you probably have teams that are focused on upskilling in areas where they have gaps.

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Even learning is miscellaneous

Clive on Learning

It sounds crazy, but very few enterprises have designers who are well versed in all modes of delivery and can objectively determine the best solution for each situation. Instead there's a simple binary system of classification - it's either a classroom problem or an e-learning one. At least, that's our excuse.

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Folksonomies, memes and misunderstanding

Learning with e's

I thought this was a real gem, because it represented all that is 'corporate control' and 'top down' on the Web. 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." patparslow didn't like my definition though.