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The Big Question this month are Predictions for Learning in 2008 . tools by learning professionals ( More eLearning Bloggers). It will also cause us to look more closely at Personal Learning for Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0 Prediction #5 => Mobile Learning - Continued Scattered Examples and Disappointment This is going to be another Here are my predictions, but realistically they are more about trends in eLearning and eLearning Software . Prediction #1 => eLearning 2.0 - Increasing Pressure It's safe to predict that you'll be hearing more
Stephen Downes picked up my post on Facebook As a LearningPlatform . He commented: To be clear, I do not think that Facebook itself is really a learning environment. But it is still important, because it reveals many of the features future learning environments (and personal environments in general) will need to have. It's a large, centralized piece of software that is getting creaky with use (we've seen more outages and the PHP code is once again dumping itself into users' browsers). Its privacy policies are questionable and it is giving out user information
The Big Question this month are Predictions for Learning in 2008 . tools by learning professionals ( More eLearning Bloggers). It will also cause us to look more closely at Personal Learning for Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0 Prediction #5 => Mobile Learning - Continued Scattered Examples and Disappointment This is going to be another Here are my predictions, but realistically they are more about trends in eLearning and eLearning Software . Prediction #1 => eLearning 2.0 - Increasing Pressure It's safe to predict that you'll be hearing more
Stephen Downes picked up my post on Facebook As a LearningPlatform . He commented: To be clear, I do not think that Facebook itself is really a learning environment. But it is still important, because it reveals many of the features future learning environments (and personal environments in general) will need to have. It's a large, centralized piece of software that is getting creaky with use (we've seen more outages and the PHP code is once again dumping itself into users' browsers). Its privacy policies are questionable and it is giving out user information