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Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Podcast #1 - What is e-learning? - 2 of 2
Sunday, 27 April 2008
Neurons and How They Work
We love this overview of Neurons and How They Work.
The analogy with web 2.0 and the many being smarter than the few springs to mind.
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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