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You are browsing the archive for 2009 March.

by admin

Learning 2.0 – Moving Learning to the Next Level

March 23, 2009 in Web 2.0 and Learning 2.0 by admin

Leveraging Web 2.0 Concepts, Learning 2.0 enables rapid knowledgecreation and sharing. Learning 2.0 expands learning into a continuous
learning process that reaches far beyond the confines of a classroom.

Share your insights on:

  • How to apply Web 2.0 and Learning 2.0 concepts to enterprise andeveryday learning
  • Compare first generation learning management and learning contentmanagement systems with next    generation learning models
  • Design social-networking and community learning environments

by harvey

Using Social Networking within Online Learning Program Options

March 23, 2009 in Web 2.0 and Learning 2.0 by harvey

Peer-to-peer communication needs to be encouraged within online
learning courses. I’d like to learn more about examples where folks
are beginning to link eLearning courses with social networks. One
example would be include or link discussion boards with eLearning
courses.

by harvey

Learning 2.0 – Moving Learning to the Next Level

March 23, 2009 in Web 2.0 and Learning 2.0 by harvey

 Leveraging Web 2.0 Concepts, Learning 2.0 enables rapid knowledge creation and sharing. Learning 2.0 expands learning into a continuous learning process that reaches far beyond the confines of a classroom

Share your insights on:

  • How to apply Web 2.0 and Learning 2.0 concepts to enterprise and everyday learning 
  • Compare first generation learning management and learning content management systems with next generation learning models 
  • Design social-networking and community learning environments

by harvey

Creating Mash-ups for Learning Options

March 23, 2009 in Web 2.0 and Learning 2.0 by harvey

Mash-up is a combination of data and elements from two or more web
based applications. For example, an student course completion data in
an Learning Management System application may be combined with sales
person’s closure rate in a CRM (Customer Relationship Management
system). Would like to learn more about how others are creating mash-
ups within online Learning.

by harvey

Marketing and Profiting

March 23, 2009 in Marketing and Profiting by harvey

This community is for learning professionals that want to discuss Instructional Design strategies and perhaps how to take a new approach in this area.

by harvey

Virtual Classroom

March 23, 2009 in Virtual Classroom by harvey

This community is for learning professionals that want to discuss Instructional Design strategies and perhaps how to take a new approach in this area.

by harvey

Blended Learning

March 23, 2009 in Blended Learning by harvey

This community is for learning professionals that want to discuss Instructional Design strategies and perhaps how to take a new approach in this area.

by harvey

Mobile Learning

March 23, 2009 in Mobile Learning by harvey

This community is for learning professionals that want to discuss Instructional Design strategies and perhaps how to take a new approach in this area.

by admin

Virtual Worlds

March 23, 2009 in Virtual Worlds by admin

This community is for learning professionals that want to discuss Instructional Design strategies and perhaps how to take a new approach in this area.

by harvey

Simulation and Games

March 23, 2009 in Simulation and Games by harvey

This community is for learning professionals that want to discuss Instructional Design strategies and perhaps how to take a new approach in this area.

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