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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

Coursy

In fact, an LMS is often the albatross around the neck of progress in technology-enhanced learning". The issue is not that an LMS is not needed for learning (though that point in itself could be argued). What is needed in a Learning Environment? Yet we are repeating the "instructor/school controls" hierarchy online.

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Google Wave - Learning Environments - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Helpful — Free — Resources for Finding LMS and LCMS Vendors - aLearning , October 11, 2009. How a piece of 166 year old graffiti was (partly) responsible for e-learning - The E-Learning Curve , October 16, 2009. 3 Steps to a Driving Question for Project Based Learning - Blender - Training Solutions , October 16, 2009.

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Sahana Chattopadhyay – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

The nature of employees is also undergoing a deep change – from permanent employees to freelancers, contractors, vendors, consultants, and everything in-between. In the past, L&D‘s focus had been to design training programs based on defined learning needs, skill gaps and business goals. Sahana: Curation is a specialized skill.

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35 Top eLearning Articles and 6 Hot Topics for March

eLearning Learning Posts

PLE vs VLE - Learning with e’s , March 22, 2010 Excellent video to associated with the paper: Integrating Personal Learning Environments into the Primary Classroom and goes beyond web tools, and even personal learning networks. PKM in a nutshell , March 22, 2010. Hot Topics. Sense-making , March 17, 2010.

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

eLearning Learning Posts

Envisioning the Post-LMS Era: The Open Learning Network , March 4, 2010 Educase piece. Social snake oil - Learning and Working on the Web , March 1, 2010 Knowledge management (KM) was a most promising field until it was hijacked by software vendors who were selling IT systems for six figures. Good stuff. Nothing new here.