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Steve Wheeler of the University of Plymouth explores the concept of new learning forms that don’t simply place old forms on new digital platforms, but reconsider those forms.
Key among the ideas given is personalized learning via the Just in time, Just enough, Just for me admonishment, a vision nearly impossible without a fully engaged community, smart application of technology, or both.
eLearning 3.0 Characteristics 1. Distributed Learning 2. Enhanced Mobile Technology 3. Collaborative Intelligent Filtering 4. 3D Visualization and Interaction Via Steven Engravalle Delete the scoop?
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