Archived Posts from January 2008
Below are the questions we received during our Learning 2.0 webinar, along with some answers. We'd encourage you to comment on these and give us your take.
What is a Wiki?
A wiki is a user editable web page. One common example of a wiki is Wikipedia, a web based encyclopedia. Check it out... www.wikipedia.com
How big a jump is it to add video to a webinar like yours?
It depends on the solution. Both WebEx and iLinc support video. In this case, it didn’ ...
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Learning 2.0 means a lot of things to a lot of people. I think the core of Learning 2.0, like the core of Web 2.0 is the empowerment of the masses to create, collaborate and contribute. In Web 2.0, this covers some pretty diverse ground: users created ad campaigns, users coming up with new product ideas, users supporting themselves and each other. In Learning 2.0, learners can also create – not ad campaigns, but learning and content. Learners can come up with ...
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How’s that for a title? So, let me preface this post by saying that I’m a Ron Paul supporter. What appeals to me about Dr. Paul is his philosophical consistency, something I find lacking in pretty much every other candidate, not just this election, but pretty much every election since I’ve been voting. But that’s not really what this post is about. It’s really about what his campaign and unknown supporters have been doing and wh ...
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