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If you are interested in eLearning and Learning2.0 in particular, this study on the impact of Web2.0 innovations on education and training in Europe written by Christine Redecker might be your cup of tea. Christine does not talk of social media use, but..
Topics: eLearning, informal learning, OEB, OEB09
Topics: eLearning, informal learning, OEB, OEB09
paper review: Mobile learning paper summary - 49 days ago
Mobile learning, South-Africa, case study.... this is a perfect combination to build an interesting paper. The paper I summarize here is part of a mobile learning book edited by Mohamed Ally and I wrote about it in an earlier post here . Lately I have... Topics: constructivism, knowledge, low resource setting, mobile, mobile learning; review paper
CCK09: does Connectivism want to change the world? - 60 days ago
The last couple of months I have been thinking more then I am writing. I am still thinking. In fact the more I think, the dumber I get and I start to see it as fact. So less writing is done. My network is amazing, however and so I keep connecting them if. Topics: activism, cck09, ethics, research
What is your eLearning history? - 99 days ago
The new academic year is starting and so I am reminiscing… Do you remember your first eLearning experience? And the way it looked and felt? I was looking back yesterday and I suddenly realized how eLearning moved from a more techy demanding field into.. Topics: education, eLearning
The ethics of research in low resource areas - 113 days ago
Focusing on a winning article by medical colleague Rafael Van den Bergh (PhD student at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp and VUB), I will focus on the ethical part of innovation for eLearning projects. While I was following a course on... Topics: eLearning, ethics, ITM, low resource setting, mobile learning, research





















