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Your guide to social e-learning - 15 views
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A learning story: My way to web2.0 - 0 views
The Xerte Project - The Xerte Wiki - 0 views
Whyville! - 8 views
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"Whyville is a virtual world geared for teen and pre-teen girls and boys. Whyville's millions of registered "citizens" come from all over to learn, create, and have fun together. Whyville is their world. Whyville has places to go, things to do, and of course, people to see. Whyville has its own newspaper, its own Senators, its own beach, museum, City Hall and town square, its own suburbia, and even its own economy - citizens earn "clams" by playing educational games. And much, much, much more!"
Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009 - 9 views
Dumpr - Photo Fun - 0 views
35 Great Social Media Infographics | pamorama - 30 views
Twitter Is Dead - 25 views
Introduction to Social Learning - 1 views
E-Learning 2.0 ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 20 views
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In general, where we are now in the online world is where we were before the beginning of e-learning [1]. Traditional theories of distance learning, of (for example) transactional distance, as described by Michael G. Moore, have been adapted for the online world. Content is organized according to this traditional model and delivered either completely online or in conjunction with more traditional seminars, to cohorts of students, led by an instructor, following a specified curriculum to be completed at a predetermined pace.
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networked markets
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In learning, these trends are manifest in what is sometimes called "learner-centered" or "student-centered" design. This is more than just adapting for different learning styles or allowing the user to change the font size and background color; it is the placing of the control of learning itself into the hands of the learner
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Kathy Schrock's Twitter Cure - 38 views
Squareleaf - 35 views
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Virtual sticky notes Squareleaf is a simple and intuitive virtual whiteboard, complete with all the sticky notes you'll ever need. Unlike the real thing, our notes don't fall off all of the time. Work how you want Squareleaf doesn't force you to keep boring old tabular lists. Arrange your notes how you see fit, quickly and easily. Coming soon A Pro version with even more cool features and stuff. Not too many though, just enough and no more.
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