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Daily Bookmarks 08/12/2008

Experiencing eLearning

If people are going to share your secrets, they have plenty of other ways to do so besides social media–and those other ways are likely more effective. tags: web2.0 , orgculture , privacy. Consider what would happen, though, if we turned to social media for the majority of our interactions within an organization.

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May – June 15 Great Ones

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

How (and Why) to Stop Multitasking - HarvardBusiness.org , May 20, 2010. Study: Twitter Is Not a Very Social Network - ReadWriteWeb , May 11, 2010. Why so many artists have lazy eyes, and other things art can teach us about the brain - Scientific American , June 4, 2010. Tags: General. What does Government 2.0

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eLearning 2.0 Random Thoughts based on Chat

Tony Karrer

That's multitasking! Social Bookmarking and Wikis and Blogs are a form of social networking I never said this, but several people pointed it out in the chat. I certainly talk about a big part of the value of blogs being building a network. The same thing can be true with social bookmarking, wikis, flickr, etc.

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Google Wave - Twitter - eLearning Learning Best of October 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. Online Games for Teaching Business Concepts and Ideas - Kapp Notes , October 16, 2009. Presentation Backchannel Multitasking - eLearning Technology , October 29, 2009. Tags: Best. October 2009. October was a really great month for content!

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What is Microlearning? Examples, Strategy, and More

eLearningMind

Still, humans can multitask fairly well because most interactions are quick, from a cursory glance at a few social media updates to hitting a “like” button. These outdated teaching tools are quickly becoming replaced by the likes of entertaining micro-content providers such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Google.

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What is Microlearning? Examples, Strategy, and More

eLearningMind

That’s one full second less than a goldfish. Still, humans can multitask fairly well because most interactions are quick, from a cursory glance at a few social media updates to hitting a “like” button. In fact, the average human attention span (the time for which a human can focus on non-changing stimulus) is only eight seconds.

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TCC08 Keynote: Why Do We Need A Second Life?

Experiencing eLearning

Social networking. Multitasking. Minimum Needs for Teaching. “The avatars are too sexy&# : So are some of the profs (at least in Hawaii where she teaches). Image: ‘ The Teach ‘ [link]. Technorati Tags: tcc08 , tcc2008 , secondlife , education. Touch screen computers.