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Formal learning & social networking

Clark Quinn

For example, blogs are really personal (or group) journals, and it’s easy to have a learning task to reflect a couple of times a week (for example) on what the current course means to you personally. Each of these can be accomplished well through social networking tools. Not sure what the reconciliation is of these. Your thoughts?

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

I used it in 1999, to teach a 100% online journalism course in the University of Nebraska system. Owned by Cornerstone OnDemand Knowledge Planet – Today – RIP (At some point Mzinga owned them) GeoLearning – Today? With WBT via a browser, you had to scale down the mbs, because of the modem speeds. So, no 640 there.

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Business of Learning

Tony Karrer

Journal Register Co., Future of Training Started Yesterday – Dave Wilkins – Mzinga The gist: we need to completely rethink training departments and responsibilities from the ground up (both literally and figuratively) and we need to recognize that we are midst of a transition to a new normal. Lee Enterprises, down 97.3%