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E-learning Curve Blog is Michael Hanley's elearning blog about skills, knowledge, and organizational development using web-based training and technology in education

Learning Professionals’ Skills 2.0 – Learning Circuits Big Question July 2009

July 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

I strongly believe that to survive and maybe even prosper in these economic times, those of us involved in L&D need to understand that we are business people.

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Tags: Learning Circuits Blog Big Question · Learning and Performance Architecture · e-learning · learning strategy · learning technology · web 2.0

Shiny new technologies used by dusty old professions

June 29th, 2009 · No Comments

I hadn’t planned on blogging about informal learning today, but an article in Irish e-zine Silicon Republic interested me, and I thought I’d bring it to you.

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Tags: Knowledge Management · Social Constructivism · content delivery · culture of learning · e-learning · educational media · knowledge sharing · multiple channels · new economy · organizational development · organizational learning · organizational style · read/write web · social impact of e-learning · social learning

Educate: An E-Learning iPhone App with Potential

May 20th, 2009 · 1 Comment

iKonstruct got in touch with me yesterday to let me know about the launch of Educate; an iPhone/iTouch app for teachers.

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Tags: collaboration tools · constructivist learning environment · e-learning · e-learning ecosystem · elearning content · iPhone

TechSmith turns to USERS to help enhance Camtasia

February 24th, 2009 · No Comments

As you’ll know if you’re a regular reader of the E-Learning Curve Blog, I use a range of content authoring tools to create elearning courseware. First among equals is Camtasia by TechSmith. About two weeks ago, I downloaded and installed the trial version of Camtasia 6

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Tags: Camtasia · connect · content authoring · content delivery · content development · e-learning · elearning content · flash