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Diigo’s New Release

Experiencing eLearning

Diigo recently released version 3 of their social bookmarking application. This is what I use to keep track of all my resources and what generates my Daily Bookmarks posts. The biggest change in this version is really the emphasis on the social part of social bookmarking.

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The 3 keys to successful remote training

Matrix

In addition, distant learners are more likely to lose focus without providing guidance and feedback throughout the process, so organizations should think carefully about the type of educational environments they advocate for. The keys to successful remote learning.

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Facebook Platform

Tony Karrer

Stephen Downes picked up my post on Facebook As a Learning Platform. He commented: To be clear, I do not think that Facebook itself is really a learning environment. But it is still important, because it reveals many of the features future learning environments (and personal environments in general) will need to have.

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Curating the Content Overload

OpenSesame

Now I’m overloaded with blogs, news sites, social networks and all kinds of email. As learning and development professionals, we have to sort through all of the content that might be worth passing on to our colleagues. And ultimately, we have to support our colleagues in curating their own personal learning environments.

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Everything That Can Be Social, Will Be

OpenSesame

In addition, newspapers and blogs attract and retain visitors to their sites through conversation about their content in comments, Facebook or Twitter discussion, and social bookmarking sites like Digg or Delicious. We are social creatures, who enjoy talking, arguing, sharing, considering and discussing.

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Your Brain On 3D Learning

The eLearning Coach

I’ve been caught in an immersive 3D Learning Environment! I guess the book, Learning in 3D, has kind of rewired my brain. According to the authors, Karl Kapp and Tony Driscoll, it’s just a matter of time until virtual immersive environments are commonly accepted as the learning mode of choice.

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Lessons Learned from the Past Year

Breakthrough eLearning

Tracey calls for the creation of Informal Learning Environments (ILEs), that are essentially searchable knowledge repositories of PDFs, audio clips, videos, slideshows, case studies, etc. title="Atom feed">Site Feed

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