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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0

Tony Karrer

Normally at such gatherings, promising up-and-comers from across a company hear lectures, bond, and ponder case studies. We're going to use social bookmarking to allow us to take the pulse of the organization," says Jim Grubb, who built the website (and whose day job is putting together John Chambers' demos). And there's more.

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Games And Simulations

The eLearning Coach

For some, admittedly small, portion of learning, lectures can be effective. If the learner is absorbed in the learning, he or she will loose track of time and only focus on the game. So, ironically, an electronic simulation can be more realistic than a lecture because of the visual cues of simulations. It doesn’t work that way.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Vintage Tech Predictions - Some eerily right.

Mark Oehlert

" "Computers also handle travel reservations, relay telephone messages,keep track of birthdays and anniversaries, compute taxes and evenfigure the monthly bills for electricity, water, telephone and otherutilities." Clay Shirky My latest additions to del.icio.us stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us

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Online Networking in Courses

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Showed using del.icio.us Students preferred using blogs; Alan aggregated feeds to keep track. Online social constructs are disruptive both pedagogically and conceptually." Possible to create richer interactions between students and faculty. They say even an LMS can be used in exciting ways. with a CMS and blogs for a course.

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Online courses must die!

E-Learning Provocateur

Not to mention blogs, wikis, discussion forums and social bookmarks. More specifically, it should deliver, track and record standalone tests that are linked to particular competencies. For example, many universities have a minimum 80% attendance policy for face-to-face lectures. Unlike a VLE, an ILE is strictly informal.