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Learning 2.0

Learners of the Conference, Unite!

February 10, 2010

I was gearing up to head to DC for the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) annual Technology Conference today when word came that the event had been canceled. Snow has pretty much shut down DC, or at the very least, flights into DC. It’s a conference I happen to like a lot, so I [...]

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Imagine There’s No Courses

March 11, 2008

Or seminars. Or workshops. It’s easy if you try. At least, for you, a reader of this blog, it may be easy. Chances are good that, if you are here, you are already accustomed to learning from a wide variety of resources and media distributed across the Web. You see that this type of learning [...]

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Learning 2.0 eBook – Free

February 6, 2008

I’ve put together an eBook based on a presentation on Learning 2.0 that I did back in the fall. This is a very nice looking document–for which the credit goes entirely to the editor, Celisa Steele. I hope it is also a helpful document for those who may be new to Learning 2.0 and social [...]

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All Politics is Learning 2.0

January 7, 2008

Following the debate on Saturday, the influential political blog DailyKos suggested that “…the Democratic voters won tonight”. While I’m not enough of a Pollyanna to suggest that all is well with our political process, I am nonetheless inclined to change the “D” to a “d” in Kos’s statement. Something is clearly afoot in politics these [...]

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Pictures That Help Us Learn

October 18, 2007

I was putting together a presentation on social media and online learning recently and in doing so, wanted to come up with an example of how photo sharing might be used to support educational activity. I ended up using the following Red Cross “Be Red Cross Ready” series from Flickr:

With the constant commenting, texting, Skyping, [...]

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