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The digital divide and Web 23 comments

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: The internet, though global in reach, has its own specific geography, simultaneously linking and div … more →

Tags: Education, Internet, social science, technology, BRIC, Castells, contract and converge, development, diffusion of innovations

Copyright and the Commons

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: When it comes to intellectual property the internet has a split personality. Like chromosomes lining … more →

Tags: Community, Internet, technology, Castells, Centre, Commoners, commons, Connexity, Copyleft

The point of Blended Learning1 comment

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: Blended Learning’s contribution to the eLearning discussion is a simple one. It forcefully makes the … more →

Tags: Education, eLearning, technology, Blended Learning, cost of learning, distance learning, E-learning, face-to-face, Online Learning

On metadata

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: We’ve been asked to think this week about the importance of metadata in eLearning. In his introducti … more →

Tags: Education, eLearning, Internet, technology, boud, DEWEY, Dublin Core, E-learning, Habermas

Well, what do you know?

sevans59 wrote 1 year ago: Privacy is one of those things. You know that it exists but you don’t necessarily believe in i … more →

Tags: EdTech, facebook, Identity Theft, Privacy, Social Networks, Zuckerberg

Learning as conversation3 comments

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: Diana Laurillard’s conversational framework feels like a very powerful model for understanding how f … more →

Tags: Education, eLearning, technology, Conversation, Framework, Laurillard, Learning, media, Media Forms

Mudanza1 comment

sevans59 wrote 1 year ago: … or moving house if you don’t speak Spanish. I’ve been blogging with Blogger for … more →

Tags: EdTech, ubuntu, Blogger, WordPress, Blog, Reflection, Linux, Windows, XP

The wisdom of clouds4 comments

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: Two heads are obviously better than one – but how much better? Certainly a lot more than x2. A … more →

Tags: Community, Education, eLearning, Internet, Community of Practice, connotea, del.icio.us, folksonomy, Knowledge Management

Personal or communal?5 comments

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: Personalising learning – allowing the learner to learn whatever, however and whenever they wan … more →

Tags: Community, Education, eLearning, "unanticipated encounters", communal, filtering, MyUniversity, Personal, Personalisation

Just-in-time learning and types of knowledge: 22 comments

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: Another useful knowledge typology is one I compiled from some interesting references in Review of e- … more →

Tags: Education, eLearning, DE FREITAS, Framework, just-in-time learning, knowledge, Mayes, typology

Just-in-time learning and types of knowledge: 1

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: The Just-in-time approach to learning clearly has huge advantages in delivering short bursts of besp … more →

Tags: Education, eLearning, just-in-time learning, knowledge, LAM, typology

Cargo cults and CD-ROMs2 comments

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: In Diffusion of Innovations (core reading for H807 and a social science classic) Everett Rogers iden … more →

Tags: Internet, technology, boundary object, cargo cult, CD-ROMs, E M Rogers, Fax, Weller

Knowledge Management: Taylorism updated?

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: The term “knowledge management” is one normally associated with the idea of the learning … more →

Tags: Education, technology, Anne De Vos, knowledge, Management, taylorism, Workplace Learning

The net as a time sink

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: It’s well known that new communications technologies diffuse in different ways and have different im … more →

Tags: Internet, technology, Bobbie Johnson, Innovation, labour-saving, Network, Timesink

what! another blog?

sevans59 wrote 1 year ago: Yet another blog, taking my total to 17 on my blogger account. The others are mostly defunct now and … more →

Tags: General, digital immigrant

Is plagiarism a problem for eLearning?4 comments

johnmill wrote 1 year ago: Certainly it’s perceived to be a serious and growing one. One recent survey, by Northumbria Le … more →

Tags: Education, eLearning, Dahl, Heppell, plagiarism, Turnitin


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