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Sunday, November 11, 2007

eLearning 2.0 Presentation - ISPI Los Angeles

I had a great time this Saturday presenting to ISPI Los Angeles on eLearning 2.0. This presentation was somewhat similar to past presentations, but I've added a couple of new slides and concepts. I'm including my slides (via Slideshare below, but it misses a lot of what the discussions were really about).

Oh, and if you are interested in this topic, I will be presenting a slightly different take on it this Thursday at a Free Online Conference - Corporate Learning: Trends and Innovations. There will be a lot more time for discussion in this case as well. My guess is that there will be some lively discussion off of this.

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2 comments:

Jon D. Stephenson said...

Tony,
I attended and greatly enjoyed your presentation at the LA ISPI meeting. Although at the beginning of your presentation I was wondering What's In It For Me, only a few minutes into your overview I quickly realized the value of the tools you shared, such as blogs, RSS readers, wikis, social bookmarking, etc.

I have a lot of research and sharing to do...thanks for the guidance and motivation.

Anonymous said...

The evolution of e-learning is very exciting and making education more accessible and flexible to everyone. There are many good providers of distance learning such as Thomson Education http://www.thomson.edu.au/ who use strategies such as online tutor consulation requests and student forums to help students get through their work.