By James Burke on
23 November 2007 00:00
According to the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD) the use of eLearning in the US is on the rise with technology-based delivery accounting for approximately 30% of learning hours.
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By James Burke on
05 November 2007 00:00
Richard Nantel, CEO of Brandon Hall, has reported in his blog this rather impressive statistic for any country
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By James Burke on
30 October 2007 23:00
What is the state of play within the learning environments used in education and business today?
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By James Burke on
24 October 2007 23:00
What influence does technology have on how post compulsory students engage with full time learning today?
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By James Burke on
23 October 2007 23:00
Another video clip from Kansas University - this time on the nature of information and its classification and storage. I'm not too sure where the Semantic web fits into this picture though...
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By James Burke on
11 October 2007 23:00
John Seely Brown was interviewed by Steve Hargadon on Web 2.0 and the culture of learning - his thoughts on Web 2.0 and in particular how building blocks such as Open Source, Communities of Practice and the value of lurkers are quite illuminating.
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By James Burke on
22 June 2007 23:00
Notes and video of a talk by Stephen Downes on eLearning 2.0 are contained within this blog entry. Also this entry first pointed me towards the excellent Web 2.0 presentation sharing application - SlideShare
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By James Burke on
28 April 2007 23:00
The SharePoint Learning Kit is a SCORM 2004 conformant eLearning delivery and tracking application built as a Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 solution.
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By James Burke on
28 April 2007 23:00
Online learning and most notably Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) and Learning Management Systems (LMSs) have had a long and chequered history.
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By James Burke on
26 April 2007 23:00
There is no doubt that social networking is showing little signs of letting up as user accounts continue to rise and people migrate from myspace to friendster to facebook and so on. There are now many Open Source social networking applications that allow specific purpose social network applications to be reused for other purposes and businesses are now being targeted.
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By James Burke on
27 October 2006 23:00
School 2.0 is a brainstorming tool designed to help schools, LEAs and communities to develop a common education vision for the future and to explore how that vision can be supported by technology.
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By James Burke on
13 October 2006 23:00
This is a useful and brief explanation of web 2.0 and what it means for those developing digital learning content.(BECTA)
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By James Burke on
01 October 2006 23:00
Online legal training for BBC Journalists and Producers
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By James Burke on
08 August 2006 22:00
eLearning tools, techniques and strategies have been developing rapidly over the past ten years and a number of eLearning paradigms (or big ideas) have emerged – could “personal learning” become a new paradigm that teachers, trainers and employers embrace within their delivery?
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By James Burke on
06 August 2006 22:00
The world on online learning is continually evolving. Lisa Neal, Editor-in-Chief, eLearn Magazine has collated a list of predictions from eLearning experts mapping the road ahead for 2006 – “half way” through the year some of the predictions are be fulfilled
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By James Burke on
01 August 2006 22:00
Online content is all well and good but sometimes you just need a good book to sit down with and really get into a topic. Here is some great reading relating to developing, nurturing and sustaining Communities of Practice.
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