Category Archives: enterprise 2.0

Mobile Learning On The Interwebs


See on Scoop.it – Mobile Learning Design Various links of interest to mobile learning … “Beginning with the ASCD SmartBrief. Survey: Mobile technology use highest among school administrators Educators are more likely to use mobile technology than non-educators, while district … Continue reading

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That “digital natives” thing again …


Can we just dispense with the “digital natives versus digital immigrants” thing, please? Here’s an infographic that proposes digital natives being more “wired” for mobile learning experiences … as opposed to whom? If I continue with the distinction of ‘native … Continue reading

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Learning2010 – a deeper dive into Communities


Day 2, session 404 … #L2010 … at Learning2010 A great conversation facilitated by Diane Hessan. I have to admit that I hadn’t planned on attending this one … but her general session presentation inspired me to follow up … … Continue reading

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Do companies TRULY embrace social learning – yes and no


@jentolbert tweeted, “curious, do you think companies are TRULY embracing social learning?” I don’t think I can limit my reply to 140 characters … except to brusquely say “yes and no” or “perhaps, it depends.” So, let the blogging begin. … Continue reading

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Jay Cross explains it clearly – ROI of enterprise 2.0 learning


Many a corporation misses massive opportunities by demanding to know “Where’s the ROI?” in cases where ROI is an inappropriate and misleading indicator. Permit me to explain why. And Jay, as usual, goes on to explain with clarity … giving … Continue reading

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Hmmm … Sites that Caught My Interest


Thinking that I set up my del.icio.us to automatically publish links to the sites I bookmark … oops … apparently this hasn’t been working since mid-August. Still trying to figure out how to fix this, but in the meantime here … Continue reading

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"Best Web2.0 Apps/Sites for Education" by Larry Ferlazzo


Larry does a good job of rounding up some of the most useful apps for educational use … Check it out here. I’d not heard of some of these until now.                   … Continue reading

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Kineo says they did pretty well in their predictions …


In January this year we asked various industry experts for their predictions for 2007. Now it’s time to revisit those Ghosts of E-learning future to see if they rattled the right chains. Let’s see how they did Maybe it’s me, … Continue reading

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Collaboration is about people


James Robertson has some thoughts about collaboration – bringing up the point that it is first and foremost about people … or person-to-person interactions and dynamics.  Some of my favorite lil’ gems … It make no sense to roll out … Continue reading

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Varia


Slashdot: US Control of Internet Remains an Issue  … my question: what is a truly good or compelling reason for this? I’ve not yet heard one – other than they just don’t like the U.S. having it. Gotta be a … Continue reading

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