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May 21, 2006
ELN Members Showcase: More Interest in Our Podcasting Workshop than Seats Available!
There was a great turnout last Friday for the always popular eLearning Network Members Showcase. The photo above is of Laura Overton summarising new research on eLearning best practices, one of the highlights.
In my presentation on Emerging Technologies and Learning I referenced our upcoming How to Podcast Workshop on 9 June (am) and more than a dozen hands went up when asking 'who wants to learn how to create and distribute podcasts'
click here for more information and to request a booking form as there are just six spaces left!
I also referenced several important terms that were new to many people. Click on each of these for links to Wikipedia definitions, always a great place to build your understanding...Web 2.0, RSS, Podcasting, Blogging, Wikis.
If you would like to reinforce your notes with a thorough summary of a similar presentation I did, click here to read Bob Little's report.
The video archive from the first event in our Seriously Mobile Series I mentioned is here where you can access presentations from thought leaders on mobile performance applications and see a few innovative technologies in practice. Thanks again to Datmedia for producing and hosting the archive, and for the cool demo of streaming the event live to mobile phones!!
Upcoming events I recommended include Apply Serious Games 25, 26 May in London where I'm doing a live demonstration of Forterra Systems MMOG Environment for Emergency Response training, and Moving Learning 14 June in Reading where I'll focus on supporting informal learning with mobile solutions. Discounts are available (25 and 15 percent), use the code: Seriously Mobile when registering.
Posted by Ron Edwards at May 21, 2006 10:09 PM
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