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TONY KARRER MAY 25, 2006 Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids Just when you've made the transition from the prior generation of CBT authoring tools (e.g., Authorware , Toolbook ) to the new generation of WBT authoring tools (e.g., Captivate , Lectora ), it looks like things are slowly shifting again. In my mind, "courseware" is interactive (to some level) instruction run asynchronously. It is asynchronous. | | JOINING DOTS: BLOG MAY 22, 2006 Joining Dots: Blog: SharePoint Mash (Now would be a great time to play the tune from the Instant Mash TV advert, for those who remember it - the one with the Martian robots. Amazingly, Wikipedia has an entry for the Smash Martians, I wonder if they are also in | | | | | | | | | | -
COMMUNICATION NATION | THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006 Communication Nation: Social media Social media, originally uploaded by dgray_xplane. Why doesn't the typical meeting work for you anymore? Why, when you see the laptop come out and the lights start to dim, do you feel a vague sense of dread? Maybe it isn't so vague MORE >> -
TONY KARRER | THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006 Shift in Blended Learning - Example of Melding of Training and Support In a previous post Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids , I talked about the shift from Courseware towards other kinds of Blended Learning solutions with a greater emphasis in information sources. This spacing is known to have much better impact. Keywords: eLearning Trends MORE >> -
Internet Librarian — Hoorah! | Information Wants To Be Free get out of there. know everyone has already written about internet librarian, but i took two days off for my birthday, which i ended up spending getting mauled by lambs. yes, you heard me. vicious dress-eating lambs MORE >> -
COMMUNICATION NATION | MONDAY, MAY 22, 2006 Communication Nation: Visual thinking with Legos 2006FEB121501, originally uploaded by bootload. Peter Renshaw uses Lego building blocks as a visual thinking tool. It all started when Peter and a friend (Russell) went to lunch with pens, paper, books, folders and a whole heap of Lego MORE >> -
TONY KARRER | WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2006 Surveys in eLearning Through two recent experiences I've come to realize that many people in eLearning are not using Survey tools nearly as much as I would have thought. For my recent Collaborative Learning eLearning 2.0 Class , I used a SurveyMonkey survey to ask the class members about their background, interests and availability. SurveyMonkey is very easy to use. MORE >>
- Microsoft enters enterprise social network software - Trends in the Living Networks TRENDS IN THE LIVING NETWORKS | MONDAY, MAY 22, 2006
- Joining Dots: Blog: Failure is not OK JOINING DOTS: BLOG | SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2006
- Facebook at Bennington’s Crossett Library | Information Wants To Be Free INFORMATION WANTS TO BE FREE | MONDAY, MAY 22, 2006
- One Third of Adults "Not Learning" - BBC - We Need a Better Definition of Learning TONY KARRER | WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2006
- Communication Nation: Robert Scobles "living room test" COMMUNICATION NATION | MONDAY, MAY 22, 2006
- Joining Dots: Blog: DesignIT JOINING DOTS: BLOG | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2006
- Email, Knowledge/Content Management - Email as a Future Application Interface TONY KARRER | WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2006
- Beta Program, Email List, Acquisition - A Case Study in What Not to Do TONY KARRER | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2006
- Tags, Search Effectiveness, Personal Benefits TONY KARRER | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2006
- Firewalls and Security in Software as a Service TONY KARRER | MONDAY, MAY 22, 2006
- Web 2.0 - Mainstream Term TONY KARRER | MONDAY, MAY 22, 2006
- Search - Implications on Knowledge Work TONY KARRER | MONDAY, MAY 22, 2006
- Communication Nation: Meshforum 2006 COMMUNICATION NATION | TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2006
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