| | 2001 + Blogging + Examples + Open Source | 10 articles |
| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR NOVEMBER 16, 2008 The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On Despite set-backs – for example, the lobbies by private corporations to prevent the deployment of municipal Wi-Fi – it is not unreasonable to expect that inexpensive wireless broadband will be ubiquitous in most populated areas. report from Gartner Consulting, for example, suggests that Windows Vista is collapsing under its own weight. | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR APRIL 25, 2009 New Technology Supporting Informal Learning Downes, 2007) We need to consider learners not only as the subjects of learning, entities to whom we deliver learning content, but also the sources of learning, functioning as the perceptual input for the wider network. The way musicians learn, for example, changes as they grow from novice to expert. 2001, July). Akili, G. | | | | | | | JON HUSBAND MARCH 28, 2010 Have We Finally Entered a Fundamental Rupture With the Past ? 2001: With the creation of Wikipedia, non-professionals (laypersons) can now contribute to the creation of web content, previously reserved solely for professionals (journalists, professors, experts, etc.). Open-source method. But it is not until 1997 that the word blog appears. to open-source method. | | | | | | | | | | | | -
Intelligent Communities Summit - Day One Set up with wireless access here at the Delta Beausejour here in Moncton where I'm live- blogging the Intelligent Communities Summit (which is starting late). Robert Bell, Executive Director, Intelligent Community Forum , opening keynote. Facebook - launched in February 2001, Mark Zuckerberg. 2006, opened up. Now what! MORE >> - The Future IMS Learning Design
More blog coverage from IMS in Montreal. It was started in 2001, and the main spec came out in 2003. more open, collaborative support environment has potentioal to lead wider adoption. But we (IMS) need to be more open. Interoperable - the widgets are a good example. It has been around seven years. Which it isn't.) MORE >> -
JAY CROSS'S INFORMAL LEARNING | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2009 Rethinking conferences It’s a BarCamp, the Open Source Version of a Conference. Giving a presentation is open to anyone, and encouraged! Give us a few examples. Can’t think of any examples that cover all of these. Response 27 cut down on opening addresses of powerful, but boring speakers. of the network era. Wireless. MORE >> -
STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2008 Why Copyright? Point form notes from Michael Geist's talk this morning in Ottawa. Why has copyright become a 'cool' issue? Tetes a Claque - CBC using BitTorrent Our Knowledge - Crowdsourceing - Wikipedia, wikitravel, etc. by adding the phrase "such as" to the list of allowable circumstamnces - eg. MORE >>
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