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Link to Google Lively
Google Lively Trailer (YouTube)
Lively – Google’s Contribution to the 3D Social Web?
ZaidLearn’s del.icio.us Virtual Worlds

GOOGLE LIVELY?A free browser-based 3D virtual environment that enables easy integration to social networking tools such as MySpace, Facebook, OpenSocial, and Google gadgets like Picasa and Youtube. With Google Lively, users’ friends lists, feeds, and logins [...]

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Link to Slideshare Version
Flash/PDF Version
Coaching Critical Thinking to Think Creatively!

THE SECRET
Now, I know ‘The Secret’, and by believing and practicing the ‘LAW OF ATTRACTION’, I will one day become the Einstein of the East (Hmm, I am kind of mixed, so that might be a problem)! I watched ‘The Secret’, and I have to admit [...]

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Link to ‘eLearning …..? I’ve had E-Nough!!’ Blog

Related Post – Technogogy

NEW BLOG?“I can’t stand it anymore .. I have to do this. Call me what you like .. but looks like I have to jump on the bandwagon as well … so here goes another blog about e-learning ..my version, of course… Sometimes I find [...]

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Link to ELI Podcast: Connectivism & Video
More ELI Podcasts
Knowing Knowledge (His book)
Via Stephen Downes

In this 58 minute podcast, George Siemens, Associate Director for the Learning Technologies Centre at the University of Manitoba, discusses “Connectivism” (recorded at the ELI 2008 Meeting in San Antonio, Texas).
“The waves of technological and social change have eroded the effectiveness [...]

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Link to eLearning Grid
e-TQM College Journals
The International Journal of Excellence in eLearning

ELEARNING GRID?eLearning Grid was recently launched by the eTQM College in Dubai. It’s mission is to become a central hub for developing an e-learning community, which actively contributes in spreading e-learning awareness (in the Middle East region and elsewhere in the world) and encourages [...]

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Link to the The Horizon Report 2008 (PDF)
Horizon Project (2008) Wiki
Via Stephen Downes

“The annual Horizon Report describes the continuing work of the New Media Consortium NMC’s Horizon Project, a five-year qualitative research effort that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression within learning-focused [...]

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Link to Malaysian e-Learning Stories

Besides reading the latest research papers and news about in e-learning in Malaysia, it is also critical that we reflect past e-learning adventures, implementations, experiences and findings, so that we can learn from them. I have just started (yesterday) compiling interesting Malaysian e-Learning stories (research papers, reports, articles, etc.) that I [...]

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Link to Stephen Downes Homepage

All His Papers

All His Presentation Slides + KL Workshop Slides

Blogs – OLDaily & Half an Hour

Web 1.0 = ReadWeb 2.0 = Read -WriteWeb 3.0 = Read -Write – ResearchWeb 4.0 = Read -Write – Research – Rambo!
At last I got to meet Stephen Downes in person and attend one of [...]

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Download 2007 Horizon Report (pdf. 285KB, 32 pages) & HTML version
Horizon Project (2008) Wiki

WHAT?The annual (4th Edition) Horizon Report essentially discusses six (6) key trends, challenges, emerging technologies that the underlying research suggests will have a large impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression within higher education. The report reflects an ongoing collaboration between the [...]

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50 Web 2.0 Ways To Tell a Story
50 Ways to Tell The Dominoe Story
SlideShare Presentation & Audio podcast (51.2 Mb MP3)
Alan Levine’s blog & CogDogBlog (About Instructional Technology)

WHAT? “It was not long ago that producing multimedia digital content required expensive equipment and technical expertise; we are at a point now where we can [...]

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