The answer to this depends upon whom you ask. You see, “e-learning 2.0” (as a defined and accepted principle) doesn’t really exist. Not yet, anyway. Oh sure…you’ll find a few pretty good definitions floating around out there in google-space, but each of them will tell you that a, b, and c are e-learning 2.0, but [...]
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So, What is E-Learning 2.0?
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E-Learning 2.0: A simple Definition
Posted in Author's Commentaries, The Basics, e-learning on June 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
If it is true that we learn more from our mistakes than from our successes, we can say with certainty that we’ve learned tons since e-learning first made its mark in the digital landscape. It hasn’t always been a pretty sight: The initial efforts towards learning, adopting and using standards like AICC and SCORM were [...]
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