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e-learning

Things You Don’t Understand Are Things You Can Learn

March 25, 2008

Particularly with more than 100 free places to learn online.
He gets referenced by so many other bloggers that I tend not to point to Seth Godin all that much on Mission to Learn. Today, however, Seth has tossed a soft pitch that I have to hit. Here’s what Seth says on a post titled [...]

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More than 100 Free Places to Learn Online – and Counting

February 14, 2008

[tweetmeme] I’ve been a fan of open education for some time and recently have been intrigued by the revival of the “free” business model debate by Chris Anderson and Kevin Kelly, among others. So, conflating the two, I decided to undertake what turned into a “pulling a thread on a sweater” exercise and see how [...]

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Thank You 2.0 and a Bit More on Learning 2.0

February 12, 2008

Mission to Learn is not LifeHacker or Techcrunch, and I’m not Seth Godin, so I don’t tend to hold high expectations for the amount of traffic I get here or track the statistics all that closely. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, when I saw my traffic shoot through the roof last week after releasing the [...]

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Top Eight E-learning Blogs

November 26, 2007

A participant in a chat at the recent American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) e-learning conference asked me about how to find good e-learning blogs. As she put it: "How do you find relevant
blogs!  The blogs I seem to find never have any entries!"
Well, there are certainly plenty of them our there, and Gabe [...]

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Does ID Matter?

September 28, 2007

The role of formal instructional design processes is diminished or even absent from many online learning initiatives these days. Does it matter? Today’s post explores the question.
First:
Blog Spottings and Other NewsIn preparing for today’s post as well as for an upcoming presentation I will be doing on Learning 2.0, I came across an interesting [...]

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