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Wiki Owner

Tony Karrer

Stewart Mader points us to Sarah Denman's look at the four groups most likely to be involved in a wiki or other enterprise 2.0 Why are we not seen as a player when it comes to Wiki or Enterprise 2.0 implementations. The list is: IT HR - and no it doesn't include learning or training - it's more the compliance side of HR.

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Social Media Libraries for Flash

Upside Learning

The complete list can be found at Twitter API wiki. YouTube – The YouTube API for Flash, allows developers to load the YouTube video player in Flash files. This player can load any public video and perform various functions like play, pause, seek, control volume etc. Below are two of the commonly used ActionScript libraries –.

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Arcee (G1) - Transformers Wiki

E-learning Uncovered

This is content players do not initially have access to. The following details unlockables in Resident Evil 4. This does not include items hidden on stages nor the

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What is Blended Learning, and Why is it Important?

ej4 eLearning

Adding technology solutions, like an online wiki or content library, allows learners to access just the information they need. Access to key content should be 24/7 and not require special media or a special player (although a username and password is reasonable). Here are 5 things to look for: Accessibility. Learner options.

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Is Your Measuring Stick Allowing You To Manage For The Better.

Dashe & Thomson

Players ultimately developed, and their stats reflected that. There would be little argument as to how good a player was and what a player was worth. If baseball statistics had not developed to accurately evaluate a player or team, the game would have fallen out of favor with adults and returned to its original farm boy state.

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Can Games Transform the World? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

The game randomly presented the players – the public – with the questionable receipts. If a receipt looked suspicious, players could write a description and hit an Investigate This! To add an element of competition, a leaderboard tracked and displayed which players had made the most finds. Properly d.

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The Sound of Silence | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

For an excellent illustration of this problem, check out this great example provided by the always-interesting Cathy Moore (click the image to launch the Flash player): Courtesy of [link] So, why does narration in eLearning frequently do nothing more than parrot back what’s written on the screen? Properly d.