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JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching
http://jolt.merlot.org/vol5no2/sadera_0609.htm
September 7 2009, 5:52pm | Comments
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Social Media In Learning: Handbook & Toolkit
http://c4lpt.co.uk/handbook/index.html
July 28 2009, 2:27pm | Comments
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From Knowledgable to Knowledge-able: Learning in New Media Environments
http://www.academiccommons.org/commons/essay/knowledgable-knowledge-able
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- Education
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- e-learning
- teaching
- web20
- knowledge
- Social Media
- learning
- Media
- research
- social
- literacy
- pedagogy
- elearning
- online
- future
- academic
- information
- wesch
- information_literacy
July 27 2009, 6:33pm | Comments
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E-learning Conferences Worldwide Upcoming events in internet-based education, educational technology and related fields
http://www.conferencealerts.com/elearning.htm
May 26 2009, 10:31am | Comments
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eLearning Reviews: research on elearning – reviewed for you
http://www.elearning-reviews.org/
April 30 2009, 11:12am | Comments
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work
http://www.geocities.com/c.lankshear/work.html
March 10 2009, 10:39pm | Comments
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10 Best Classroom 2.0 Applications - Huddlemind.net
http://huddlemind.net/profiles/blogs/10-best-classroom-20
February 8 2009, 9:38pm | Comments
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Lifelong Learning World Forum
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January 17 2009, 1:09pm | Comments
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Your guide to social e-learning
http://socialelearning.flexiblelearning.net.au/index.htm
December 10 2008, 9:29am | Comments
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Social Media Classroom
http://socialmediaclassroom.com/index.php/why-the-classroom
In an educational setting, the social media classroom is designed to augment or—when physical co-presence is not possible—to replace face-to-face interaction. The power derived from using social media in group learning processes comes not from a more efficient computerized extension of older communication forms—the classroom discussion, texts to be read, essays and theses to be written. The power of social media in education and elsewhere derives from their affordances for forms of communication and social behavior that were previously prohibitively difficult or expensive for more than a tiny elite to benefit.
November 27 2008, 1:03am | Comments
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emerge 2008
http://emerge2008.net/programme.html
Proceedings from the conference
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- Education
- e-learning
- web20
November 4 2008, 8:10am | Comments
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