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TCC08: What can Educators Learn from Online Religious Communities?

Experiencing eLearning

Invited 10 students (10th grade) and 5 guest hosts (employees of school/church). High quality information from guest hosts. Used MySpace & a wiki. Chose MySpace b/c lots of existing religious tools available (e.g., Missed most of her presentation due to a phone call. Tricia Meyer. Moodle–Used Moodlerooms.

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Using Content Distribution to Market E-Learning

LearnDash

Let’s say the website goes the way of MySpace. Deciding where to host your content is similar to deciding where to host your course. As it turns out, using one of these content hosting platforms is a lot like choosing a hosted learning system like Udemy for your course.

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Web 2.0 Corporate Access

Clark Quinn

One of the comments I received on Network Effects - YouTube - Video Blogs and More that had a video hosted on YouTube was: We see and hear more and more about corporate content published on YouTube. This is resulting in some pretty interesting data such as the Web 2.0 Tools Used in corporations. Of course, factor in that 2.6%

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Why I left Linkedin

Saffron Interactive

By “one”, Tom was referring to LinkedIn’s classification as a “social media” platform, lumped in with Facebook, Twitter, Yammer, MySpace, Bebo, Friendster and the rest. Sometimes we seem to forget that at their heart, many social networks are primarily public directories; they hold, and give access to, information on their users.

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Why I left Linkedin

Saffron Interactive

By “one”, Tom was referring to LinkedIn’s classification as a “social media” platform, lumped in with Facebook, Twitter, Yammer, MySpace, Bebo, Friendster and the rest. Sometimes we seem to forget that at their heart, many social networks are primarily public directories; they hold, and give access to, information on their users.

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CAC Conference: Student Presentations

Kapp Notes

In addition, members will utilize formal and informal learning modules. The team presented a comparison of different hosting options and demonstrated their site design. They also discussed hook-ins with Google , MySpace and iTunes. The proposal also included a marketing plan.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Guild Synchronous Learning Systems

Learning Visions

Tuesday, July 10, 2007 e-Learning Guild Synchronous Learning Systems e-Learning Guild presentation on Synchronous Learning Systems hosted by Steve Wexler, Karen Hyder, and Karl Kapp. People who have third party hosting (vs. hosting in-house) report a better ROI. Elluminate 4.2% GoTo Meeting 2.8%