Archive for January, 2005

Five Evolutions I’d Like to See in LMS Platforms

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Magic 8 Ball Says…

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Daily Tribute

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Let’s Mix It Up a Little

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Daily Tributes

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Leadership in Difficult Times: Informal and Formal Online Courses

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Hands On

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Six Rules for Great Learning Spaces (Gleaned from Top Employers

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Daily Tribute

Here is a recap of significant posts in the edublogging community from the past 48 hours.

  • From Graham Blacker : Post developing courses using Moodle.
  • From Will Richardson: Post on RSS feeds and the new MSN search tool.
  • From Eric Behrens : Post on the new Msc Mini and its possible appeal to various user groups.
  • From Jenny Levine: Post on technology librarians need to know.
  • From Barbara Ganley : Post on the pedagogical underpinnings of blogs in the classroom.
  • From Robin Good : Post on why BitTorrent isn’t a wave that can be easily stopped.
  • From Anne Davis : Post on blog studies.
  • From George Siemens : Post on 5 key knowledge management concepts.
  • From Robert Patterson: Post on exponential growth in blogging.

Excuse Us, Folks: We’re Having Technical Difficulties in the Classroom

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