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The Diminishing Shelf Life of Learning

CLO Magazine

Oh, how the world has changed. I remember teaching my first Lotus 1-2-3 class on IBM portables to a group of accountants in the early ’80s. Many would argue there really isn’t a true shelf life anymore; that content should be as dynamic as the world our learners live in. The first is how we view formal learning.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Barn Raising - Get people together or virtually together to get the content going. Method Count Percent Alongside Formal Learning 26 63% Process Information / Training 22 54% Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) / Support Information 18 44% Commonly used resources, URL's to applications, documentation, Contact Information, etc.

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Online Learning in Education

eLearning 24-7

mind you, but in various countries around the world. Popular ones included Lotus Notes, Blackboard and WebCT. The Florida law also states that by 2013, a full-time K-12 Florida Virtual School can offer high school diplomas . By the mid 2000′s, that started to change. Not in the U.S. Okay, sounds great.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 9/10/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

Same is true in my experience with eRooms, Lotus TeamRooms, and Groove. A world of knowledge - Edmonton Journal. If allowed to stand, they say, it could quash the cooperation between academia and the private sector that has characterized e-learning for years and explains why virtual classrooms are so much better than they used to be.

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Tech Tuesday Toolbox | Issue #04

Mike Taylor

Splash + Zoom for Virtual Events — splashthat.com. Branded virtual event templates. Create immersive virtual experiences that drive results with an event marketing platform that supports scalable virtual events. Works with all calendars: Google, Outlook, iCal, Yahoo, Thunderbird, Lotus… Effective Presentations.

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