Call for Papers BJET Special Issue on e-Leadership Edited by Dr Jill Jameson and Prof Sara de Freitas There is currently no international scholarly journal which effectively covers the interaction between the fields of ‘e-Learning’ and that...
Leaders must be willing to jump in and embrace a new reality of social engagement like never before.
This paper is a collection of all things related to the field of eLearning and #CoursePark. We have been striving our best to bring you articles and blogs on “eLearning Thought Leadership” and a wide variety of subject matters.
Excerpted from the original article: "So what is the secret sauce that makes people like Guy Kawasaki, Robert Scoble, or Mari Smith popular while most everyone else remains hidden?
If you want others to follow, learn to be alone with your thoughts......
Survival of the Fitting 10 important trends to survive Digital Darwinism by @briansolis http://t.co/7Qm8aYbL #leadership #vision #innovation...
Curriculum -- Across education, the very notion of curriculum is changing in a number of ways. We are seeing a shift to newer literacies and are even beginning to entertain significant changes to what core content needs to be taught/learned.
With the amount of information that is available on the internet, it's important for teachers to filter through websites to find relevant information in a timely manner. As a blogger, I believe we "curate" the web automatically to help keep things organized and to convey information in as detailed and easy a way as possible.
Now, with the addition of dedicated websites, people can curate the web and save information on their own while sharing this vital information with others. ... Via Sonia Carraminana, Jesús Hernández, evangelina chavez
Jeffrey Schnapp, professor of Romance languages and literatures, is using his academic passions to explore and experiment with the emerging field of digital scholarship.
Antoine and Chris (a Kiwi who we lured to move into Helsinki -- the fool -- he hasn't experienced the winter yet!) doing research in Hybrid's library. Post-processing by Jufo. Other shots from the office.
This is an excerpt from the article by Steve Rosenbaum and published by Huffington Post.
"The idea of SXSW as a metaphor for the growth and overwhelming abundance of the web is more than apt. No matter how you cut it, the volume of panels, talks, conversations, parties, gatherings, bands, and food trucks is hard to manage.
Digital abundance, in the absence of a powerful set of blinders, can be as frustrating as it is fulfilling. And SXSW has the same puzzle. The solution to Digital Overload at SXSW isn't to shut down the potpourri of choice any more than the solution to solving the signal to noise problem on the web is to legislate less tweeting or Facebook friending.
The solution is better tools, and more empowered humans. The solution to Digital Overload both in Austin and online is curation. Curators are the new superheros of the web. And at SXSW, I'd sure have benefited from a few folks who's been willing to curate the content, and share their selections and schedules.
In the absence of a curatorial choice to navigate the massive offering, people default to poor planning and then a 'follow the crowd' behavior into the presentations and panels with the biggest known names. While popularity is certainly one way to find content, often the most interesting and relevant material for you isn't the panel in the biggest room, or the presenter with the biggest name.
Be a curator, or find one. Next year at SXSW, Steve is going to curate and publish his digital content roadmap."
read full article here: http://j.mp/w8dzTr Via Giuseppe Mauriello
Learning with 'e's: Shock of the new Steve Wheeler: Scooped by juandoming in the Scoop-it E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) ..... Via juandoming
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Simply mind blowing numbers by Instagram. Check out this infographic to learn about this startups' blazing success.
Instagram allows you to apply filters for your photos and then share them with your friends.
Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Mobile Marketing Strategy and Beyond" Via janlgordon, ABroaderView
A practical guide for teaching-people (teachers, professors, educators, instructors...) on HowTo teach (coach) learners on a...
===> As Knol will get discontinued up from May 1, 2012, here the new venue of this blog
http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/21st-century-howto-guide-for-teaching-people
Via Gust MEES
E-Learning Heroes: Step-by-step tutorials for building better courses, fast answers to your e-learning questions, free downloads for your e-learning projects.
AOL, Yahoo!, MySpace, and countless online empires before them have all fallen at some point. Will Facebook meet the same fate? Here's an infographic to help decide. Via Jonha Revesencio
The Power of Open is available for PDF download in a variety of languages below.
By Jessica Knott Associate Editor Editor, Twitter Thanks to the generosity of Bert Kimura of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, I was able to sit in on the 2012 Technology, Colleges and Community W...
We're living with something of an irony right now regarding leadership.
RT @Write_To_Learn: The 8 Skills Students Must Have To Be Digital Leaders http://t.co/NL9YWxne Great tips for developing professional skills. Via Kim Tairi
OBWeb is the official website of the Organizational Behavior division of the Academy of Management.
"Under New Management Podcasts
WomenNow was in attendance at the 4th Annual Women Leadership Forum, an event hosted by OPEN Silicon Valley. Impact, Inspire, Win ! was the theme of the day.... (TY for RT !
STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR E-LEARNING
As textbooks are being replaced by digital readers, take a look at the evolution of educational technology—from pencil pads to iPads. Check out this infographic to learn more.
Via Susan Bainbridge, Pere Marques, juandoming
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