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The grassroots of learning

E-Learning Provocateur

Here’s a common scenario: I “quickly” look up something on Wikipedia, and hours later I have 47 tabs open as I delve into tangential aspects of the topic. Along with some colleagues we started meeting regularly online for live interactive webcasts starting in 2005 at Edtechtalk. That’s the beauty of hypertext.

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Top 18 Incredible Resources on Using QR Codes in E-Learning & M-Learning

Learnnovators

QR Code Use Examples & Case Studies : In this webcast, David Erickson (of the e-Strategy Blog) discusses how to use QR codes as a marketing tool with a few interesting examples of the good, bad and the ugly ways QR codes have been used.

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TOP 18 INCREDIBLE RESOURCES ON USING QR CODES IN E-LEARNING & M-LEARNING

Learnnovators

QR Code Use Examples & Case Studies : In this webcast, David Erickson (of the e-Strategy Blog) discusses how to use QR codes as a marketing tool with a few interesting examples of the good, bad and the ugly ways QR codes have been used.

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Why we're all "blogging ourselves out of a job"

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Finally, someone else blogging my thoughts: Where do we add value if our potential students can look up almost anything in Wikipedia, watch a webcast from Webtorials, or gather free information from myriad other online sources?

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