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Remix culture and education

Learning with e's

Sometimes several works are combined or 'mashed up' to create new versions. In the digital age, where many have access to the participatory web such as social media, it is easier than ever to remix and mashup content. One of the most widespread examples of digital remix is Wikipedia. Unported License.

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Aha Moments in 2007

Tony Karrer

I found myself using Wikipedia early in research tasks on all sorts of topics. and unless you innovate ( Innovators' Dilemma in Learning/eLearning ) you are going to fall prey to alternatives be it do-it-yourself learning or start-ups. I lost the argument. In the long run, they'll lose. Make a Difference? affect them and their users.

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Activity Streams

Jay Cross

An activity stream is a mash-up of an individual’s or organization’s feeds. Activity streams are going to be wildly important for social learning. If you want to take advantage of lightweight social learning in your organization, activity streams are a vital area to keep your eye on. Microformats wiki.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

The art of Twitter , October 11, 2010 Learning how to use Twitter as a tool to develop your personal learning network is not always simple, and as with any other social networking tools, there is an unwritten protocol. Having said that, social media has its dark sides , too. Open up the Navigation. Sumeet Moghe, 2009.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

Home > Social Learning > Five Myths of Social Learning Five Myths of Social Learning December 3rd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment There is no question that the rise of social networks is creating a profound shift in the way training departments are delivering knowledge to their employees, partners, and customers.

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2008 in retrospect

Jay Cross

I’m closing the chapter on 2008 and gearing up for 2009 and beyond. Marc Rosenberg, Allison Rossett, Barbara Pellow, and I led Up to Speed, an event in NYC for Mimeo. Inspired by Aboriginal painting of social networks. Posted my first video mash-up to YouTube. Be forewarned: it’s me, me, me.