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Reaction to IMS Learning Impact 2012 Conference

Xyleme

We may have all been drinking the same cool-aid, but at the IMS Global Learning Consortium Learning Impact Conference in Toronto, there was a meeting of the minds. The IMS is at the cutting edge of web 2.0 A major track at the conference was Individualized Learning in K12. open and flexible architectures.

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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

And then the IMS (an initiative of Educause before being spun out as an independent effort) started creating standards, as did the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), the major body in the US responsible for computing standards. From web activity streams, people started thinking about tracking other forms of activity.

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Hike: How Free Offline Messaging Works

Origin Learning

With the coming of affordable 2G and 3G networks for mobiles , it is like we have been hardwired to Instant Messaging (IM) on our phones. In fact, IM applications have evolved to provide much more than simple text-and-emoticon messaging. There is hardly any other free messaging app that brings traditional SMS and IM under one roof.

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The Freemium Three: Three Free Tools That Will Work Wonders For.

Dashe & Thomson

The file sharing is more than ample (1 GB per person at the “Manager” price level), projects are unlimited, and there are a number of nifty features like Gantt charts, time tracking, CSV, email integration, etc.

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The Freemium Three: Three Free Tools That Will Work Wonders For.

Dashe & Thomson

The file sharing is more than ample (1 GB per person at the “Manager” price level), projects are unlimited, and there are a number of nifty features like Gantt charts, time tracking, CSV, email integration, etc.

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eLearning Review: A Module for the National Security Arena.

Dashe & Thomson

I played through the scenario four different times before I finally registered a “good” result (as opposed to just adequate). Courtesy of www.blog.cathy-moore.com Once I finally found the proper path, I checked out the decision tree Cathy used to keep track of the outcomes. Out of 12 possible paths, only two end truly successfully.

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eLearning Review: A Module for the National Security Arena

Dashe & Thomson

I played through the scenario four different times before I finally registered a “good” result (as opposed to just adequate). Courtesy of www.blog.cathy-moore.com Once I finally found the proper path, I checked out the decision tree Cathy used to keep track of the outcomes. Out of 12 possible paths, only two end truly successfully.