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Understanding Web 2.0

Integrated Learnings

Do you know the reasoning behind why the world-wide web was created? As the web transformed over time people discovered that the ability to collaborate on projects over the web made it an even more powerful tool for sharing information. Wikipedia has a write up on Web 2.0 You may even want to check out the original web 2.0

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A List of Interesting Mobile Learning Links

Upside Learning

While I haven’t blogged in a while, I continue trawling through my RSS feeds, seeing more and more references to mobile learning, mlearning, performance support, ‘just-in-time’ and so many other terms that make sense in that context. Ignatia Webs. Slideshare Presentations. At Last: Mobile Learning Goes Mainstream. mLearnopedia.

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What L&D Professionals Should Know About Tin Can API

Upside Learning

I viewed presentations on Slideshare. SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) has been the de facto e-learning standard for packaging e-learning content to be delivered to LMSs. The Tin Can API allows for several new capabilities that SCORM didn’t, such as: Taking e-learning outside of the web browser.

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eLearning 2.0 Presentation - ASTD OC

Tony Karrer

I'm trying Slideshare for the first time. SlideShare Link A few posts that go along with the content: Delicious Upgrade Have Work and Learning Changed or the Way We Do Work and Learning? Start-Up Guides Personal and Group Learning Using Web 2.0 Start-Up Guides Personal and Group Learning Using Web 2.0 eLearning 1.0,

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3 Key Concepts That Will Help You Understand Learning in the Digital Age

SHIFT eLearning

Heutagogy , a concept developed in 2000 by Stewart Hase, refers to the study of self-determined learning. The concept has lain dormant for years but has resurfaced with renewed interest alongside the rise of Web 2.0 The concept has lain dormant for years but has resurfaced with renewed interest alongside the rise of Web 2.0

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Share trading

Learning with e's

The entire social web is founded on freely shared content. Prior to the social web, public sharing wasn''t that common a theme. Without his generosity of spirit, the Web would not be as popular as it is, because many of us simply wouldn''t be able to afford to participate. Reference Castells, M. And to remix. van Dijk, J.

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Social Learning – What’s the Point? Time to turn the tables on the naysayers

eLearning 24-7

Slideshare. They share them (the premises of slideshare) with other users, who want to view them and download them. Even with slideshare, you can actually post e-books and other documents, so it follows suit in a system. Tutorials can be e-books, audio, video (mp4, avi), web based training courses. So, where do we begin?