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Author: James Burke Created: Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Blog entries about eLearning

A Demos report funded by the JISC that looks at how technology is changing Universities as they become just one source among many for ideas, knowledge and innovation.

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Tech podcast This Week in Tech episode 197 had a really good discussion at the end about education and how pedagogy and the models of learning really need to change to cater to the students paying to go through the system.

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Using Microsoft Deep Zoom Composer to present Gigapixel images via the web.

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As the term OER (Open Educational Resources) gains traction the definition of what makes an educational resource Open in terms of licensing is a mixed picture.

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An update on the Creative Commons project: ccLearn from the December email Newsletter

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Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) have been around for quite a while in conceptual form but various technology implementations are now starting to offer not only the academic but also the commercial workplace some tangible benefits with simple small steps implementation - but should this scary Web2.0 technology be introduced into the workplace!?

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Social Capital is often referred to as the currency of the web but what is this social capital and the whuffie thing...!?

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This is a presentation that is intended to be a conversation opener to reflect upon shifts that are happening in to consider the implications for education.

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This is the opening slide from netvibes founder Tariq Krim at last years FOWA conference in London

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IMS Global Learning Consortium announces development of community source software for testing content in the Common Cartridge format

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Over at DIGG there are a number of optical illusion related links but this one from hemmy.net got me thinking about reflective learning and web 2.0 in education.

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Learning Management Systems (LMS) vendors appear to be distancing themselves from their core products and the delivery of self directed e-learning frameworks towards embracing community and social networking.

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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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Richard Nantel, CEO of Brandon Hall, has reported in his blog this rather impressive statistic for any country

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What is the state of play within the learning environments used in education and business today?

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