Privacy, Trust, and Big Data
This post, to me, is really about what Mark Federman has called “unanticipated consequences” or “unintended consequences.” (Federman is Chief Strategist at the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology so his statements are informed by Marshall McLuhan’s “the medium is […]
DevLearn’s Content Curation
In the event you want to catch up with everything that happened at the eLearning Guild’s DevLearn conference this week you don’t have to read through a ton of blogs and tweets. It’s all aggregated here and David Kelly has […]
Top 100 Tools for Learning Pros
Jane Hart recently published her annual Top 100 Tools for Learning Professionals. For 2011 Twitter, YouTube, Google Docs, Skype and WordPress are the top 5. She includes the purpose of the the tool in the descriptions. Link: Top 100 Tools […]
ARG – Canaries in a Coalmine
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has come out with an Alternate Reality Game (ARG) called Canaries in a Coal Mine. Created by EdGE (Educational Gaming Environments), the game starts with a futuristic video which, after viewing, players then act on […]
The eLearning Atlas
Ooh. Aah. How about a map of the eLearning industry with all the products on the market? OK, maybe not all but over 3,000. And what if it came with a commenting tool and a way to filter tools? From […]