Entries from September 2008
September 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Well, after (yet another) summer of soft days, rain, drizzle, rain, torrential downpours, rain, flooding (followed by rain) I’ve had enough, and I’m off to Italy for a fortnight; just enough time for me to miss the rain, then…
Ciao, and see y’all soon. Keep e-learning!
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Tags: e-learning
September 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Well, after (yet another) summer of soft days, rain, drizzle, rain, torrential downpours, rain, flooding (followed by rain) I’ve had enough, and I’m off to Italy for a fortnight; just enough time for me to miss the rain, then…
Ciao, and see y’all soon. Keep e-learning!
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Tags: e-learning
September 18th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Somebody once said:
Although e-learning began as a new way to deliver training, it cannot remain that way because it is no longer able to adequately support all the learning needs of individuals and organizations by itself - if it every was. E-learning has moved in a new, somewhat unanticipated direction that is not always [...]
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Tags: ADDIE · approaches to learning · challenge to e-learning · e-learning definition · elearning myth
September 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Somebody once said:
Although e-learning began as a new way to deliver training, it cannot remain that way because it is no longer able to adequately support all the learning needs of individuals and organizations by itself - if it every was. E-learning has moved in a new, somewhat unanticipated direction that is not always [...]
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Tags: ADDIE · approaches to learning · challenge to e-learning · e-learning definition · elearning myth
September 17th, 2008 · No Comments
As I’ve discussed in the past, there’s a whole constituency of e-learning courseware developers who, for either practical, philosophical, or even purely financial reasons have decided to create learning content using open source and free-to-use courseware.
One of the tools I looked at in the past is an open source Integrated Development Environment for [...]
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Tags: authoring tools · content development · courseware development · e-learning development · open e-learning environment · salasaga
September 17th, 2008 · No Comments
As I’ve discussed in the past, there’s a whole constituency of e-learning courseware developers who, for either practical, philosophical, or even purely financial reasons have decided to create learning content using open source and free-to-use courseware.
One of the tools I looked at in the past is an open source Integrated Development Environment for [...]
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Tags: authoring tools · content development · courseware development · e-learning development · open e-learning environment · salasaga
September 16th, 2008 · No Comments
I’m a big believer in attics. No, not in the spiritual sense of the word “belief;’ I don’t have faith in attics, but I like what attics represent: a place to store and save the accumulated bits of your life that you don’t need right now, but may again need at some point in the [...]
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Tags: cognitive enterprise · knowledge worker · new economy
September 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I’m a big believer in attics. No, not in the spiritual sense of the word “belief;’ I don’t have faith in attics, but I like what attics represent: a place to store and save the accumulated bits of your life that you don’t need right now, but may again need at some point in the [...]
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Tags: cognitive enterprise · knowledge worker · new economy
September 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Sad to see two of the great anchors of my youth gone today. Firstly - and this will mean nothing to you if you live outside Ireland or the UK and if you can’t remember the culinary marvels of Bird’s Angel Delight, fishfingers, beans, and chips on a Friday, and Tom Baker as Doctor Who [...]
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Tags: e-learning
September 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Sad to see two of the great anchors of my youth gone today. Firstly - and this will mean nothing to you if you live outside Ireland or the UK and if you can’t remember the culinary marvels of Bird’s Angel Delight, fishfingers, beans, and chips on a Friday, and Tom Baker as Doctor Who [...]
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Tags: e-learning