Showing posts with label e-learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label e-learning. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Podcast #6 - Anti-social learning: the legal risks of Web 2.0

Blogs, wikis, and video sharing sites to name but a few are now common daily haunts for millions of people, so it's no surprise organisations want to leverage these services for people development. The user generated content and social interactivity that characterises these so called 'Web 2.0 technologies' is ideal both for formal and informal learning.

But before your organisation rushes in with a Web 2.0 based solution, make sure anyone who intends to launch a participatory web service for learning, communications, or knowledge management is aware of the legal aspects.

Get an overview of this hot topic by listening to Doing E-learning's latest podcast.

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Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Podcast #5 - Back to School with E-learning

E-learning is a growing industry - both in terms of organisational uptake, and in terms of practitioners. So it's not surprising that a number of the UK universities now offer Post Graduate Certificates, Diplomas, and Master's degrees in this area.

Dr Judith Good, Director of the IDEAs Lab at Sussex University, and Dr Lyn Pemberton, Principal Lecturer at Brighton University run the Post Graduate Certificate in E-learning that's jointly offered by Sussex and Brighton Universities.

We caught up with both for our latest podcast, to bring you an insight into what one of these courses can offer. Is it a case of ivory towers, or a vocationally strong offering that addresses the needs of real world e-learning professionals?

Find out by listening to Doing E-learning's latest podcast.

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You can find an overview of the Sussex and Brighton PG Cert here, and the prospectus and application details can be found here.

Finally, as Judith told us on the day, for additional information on the course feel free to contact her at J.Good@sussex.ac.uk.

Monday, 14 July 2008

Podcast #4 - How to be an Effective Subject Matter Expert

What makes an effective Subject Matter Expert?

The Subject Matter Expert is crucial to getting the content right - but doing the role is not always an easy task. For the SME what should they know, what should they do, and how should they do it?

Doing E-learning's latest podcast tries to shed some light. Click the controller below to play How to be an Effective Subject Matter Expert.










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To accompany this cast we're providing our own How to be an Effective SME checklist, together with a great link to a set of slides covering the Critical Decision Method.

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Podcast #3 - The E-learning Project: Vendor Management

An e-learning project's not as easy as you may think. And if you're working with a vendor, you need to know what to ask to keep a tight rein on things.

Find out what these are by listening to Doing E-learning's latest podcast.

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To accompany this cast we're providing The Vendor Management Checklist.

Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Podcast #2 - Rapid e-learning 101!

Rapid e-learning - but 'rapid' what? Rapid development? Rapid business benefits? Rapid tools? ...or simply rapid hype!

Is it really the next big thing in e-learning?

No more reading... time to listen. Check out our latest podcast - and find out what we mean by the 3Rs of Rapid E-learning, as well as our top 10 rapid factors!

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As per our cast, you may like to have a look at the following:

Saturday, 3 May 2008

E-learning - for all?

Just a week or so on from the CIPD's annual survey stating that 39% of the UK's small businesses wanted to 'do e-learning' (at least for those linked to the CIPD), a study from Germany states 1 in 2 small businesses "wants to invest in e-learning in future".

All indications point to a shift towards e-learning, but this venture for small businesses has to be cost efficient. It'll be interesting to see which route(s) they go down - if they want true effectiveness then surely not just off the shelf courses. Formal DIY courseware, and informal web 2.0 content seem the most likely alternatives. But which will come out on top? Will the great revolution in 'learning 2.0' be driven by 'the little guys'?

In the States wikis do appear to be flavour of the moment for sales training, with one success story even making it into The Wall Street Journal last month.

But will this approach be limited to organisations who have highly motivated individuals?

Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Podcast #1 - What is e-learning? - 1 of 2

There are as many definitions of e-learning as there are e-learners! On the face of it it's simple: we've got the 'e' part for electronic, and that's the bit that supports the learning. But just because you've got technology doesn't mean you've got learning. It takes a little bit more than that.

We all know that if you want a great meal what you need are great ingredients, and a great chef - the oven and tools simply enable them both to work their magic. So what ingredients do we have at our disposal to make e-learning? And what are the basic cooking skills we need to put them together to make some great e-learning?

Our e-learning '101' should shed some light.

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