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Archive for December, 2008

links for 2008-12-24

Kapp Notes: Adopting Social Media in Your Organization? A Few Considerations
Here are few things to consider if you want to help your organization adopt social media tools for learning
(tags: web2.0 learning)

Clark Aldrich's Style Guide for Serious Games and Simulations: 15 Most Important Generic Questions to ask Subject Matter Experts when designing an Educational Simulation
(tags: learning [...]

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Just something that made me laugh today

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links for 2008-12-13

Top 10 RSS and Syndication Products of 2008 – ReadWriteWeb
RSS and syndication are the veins that the new social web flows through. Countless products and services have been built on top of RSS in the past few years but there are always a few that stand above the rest
(tags: tools rss list)

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Links of Interest

For some reason the integration between this blog and my delicious bookmarks is kaplooey again, after working just fine for awhile. Here are some links to sites I found interesting:
HOW TO: Quiet the Twitter Noise

Unboxed – For Innovators, There Is Brainpower in Numbers – NYTimes.comBrainstorming, Mr. Boyd says, [...]

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links for 2008-12-07

Clive on Learning: Gen Y is the least of our worries
we need to get the Gen Y issue in perspective.
(tags: geny genx millienail+generation informal+learning learning)

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links for 2008-12-05

Gen Y not so hi tech (ScienceAlert)
While Gen Y might increasingly be comfortable with using technology, they are not necessary skilled in using it to support their learning and might benefit from help with technology
(tags: research geny millienail+generation)

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links for 2008-12-04

Generation X Marks a Sweet Spot – eMarketer
Unlike millennials (the generation that followed them), who surf the Web more for entertainment, Gen Xers primarily go online seeking information
(tags: research GenX)

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I absolutely love having conversations like the one I had yesterday afternoon. A colleague called to “pick my brains” (of whatever might be left) about using a wiki for a work group. The conversation started with, “But why not just keep using the Sharepoint team site?”
What I loved is that this was a robust and [...]

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I’ve been trumpeting the virtues of web2.0 along with other colleagues for awhile at work. Not many people have taken up the challenge, sad to say (subject for another post I think).
Yet I did get one question posed to me today: If you could recommend only one blog about elearning and web2.0, what would [...]

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