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eLearning Learning in Partnership with Training Magazine Network

Two resources for information are coming together to create one great stop for elearning information. eLearning Learning and Training Magazine Network have partnered to bring together the extensive content from eLearning Learning and the community offerings from Training Magazine Network to form the largest eLearning site on the Web. You can now see eLearning Learning […]

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An Open LMS: CourseKit

A while back I posted on Facebook that LMSs were prisons for content because they tended to keep content inaccessible and unavailable for quick easy access. Well now their is a new kind of LMS that uses a Facebook type interface to conduct academic business. It’s called CourseKit. The concept is radical on two levels. […]

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Social Media Tracking the Nation’s Mood

Check out this video showing how researchers used Tweats to determine the mood of the country and individual states. A few highlights from the research: The “early morning and late evening” have the “highest level of happiness.” The West coast is “significantly happier” than the East coast Weekends are “much happier than weekdays. Check out […]

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Social Network = Social Class?

Anna Owens says “MySpace has one population, Facebook has another.” Is your socio-economic status reflected in your favorite social networking software? A recent study seems to indicate a resounding YES. Check out the full article Does your social class determine your online social network? Here are some highlights (or lowlights depending on how you look […]

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Creating a Vibrant Learning Community

Today I am presenting at Immaculata University on the topic of Creating a Vibrant Learning Community as part of a faculty workshop. Here are my slides (although SlideShare did something to some of the photographs on my slides…sorry about that.) Communities Of Practice View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: academic community) My presentation […]

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