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Three persons; one passion to learn and change

After one week has passed since the New Web Symposium of Sept. 3rd, I cannot but remember our three speakers and their different backgrounds. I linked their presentations and wrote a summary of other people’s notes of their talks here: … Continue reading

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Moodle: Frankenstein or Franken-steen?

Image via Wikipedia Well, I’m annoyed. {Link corrected, sorry… –>} Stephen Downes’ post at least is plain and short, and simply reports Donald Clark’s own ideas about Moodle: e-learning Frankenstein. Yes, I remember the line from Young Frankenstein, when Gene … Continue reading

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TEDxNYED conference, NYC, 6 March

OMG! This is the TEDxNYED Speaker Lineup for March 6th, in NYC. See u there, hopefully! Gina Bianchini Co-founder and CEO of Ning. Amy Bruckman Associate professor in the School of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She … Continue reading

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Learning Environments & CMS

Two good things in one morning.1. Personal Learning Environment – A Conceptual Study – e-Learning Blog “Personal Learning Environment – A Conceptual Study” presented by Martin Ebner et al. at the Special Track on MashUps for Learning (MASHL09) within the … Continue reading

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