The winners have been announced…and they are….. Most innovative edublogging project, service or programme 2005James Farmer: Edublogs(That means lunch is on you today James! Congrats!!!!) Best newcomer 2005Konrad Glogowski: Blog of proximinal development Most influential post, resource or presentation 2005George Siemens: Connectivism: Learning as Network-Creation Best designed/most beautiful edublog 2005D’Arcy Norman: D’Arcy Norman Dot Net…
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Online Educa – Review # 2
Another contribution from Carol Daunt: "Sir John Daniel, President & CEO, The Commonwealth of Learning, Canada addressed the topic: Digital Divide to Digital Dividend: What Will It Take? He first posed the question: Does e-learning fit the bill? In developing countries there are 4 billion people who need education. Can we combine connectivity to learning…
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from Carol Daunt – LTUG Executive Officer "Online Educa opened on a cold Berlin day (0 degrees C) with 1860 delegates from 73 countries – including a small contingent of Aussies are here waving the flag for e-Learning downunder. There were 3 opening plenaries:Prof Ricardo Petrella, President of the group from Lisbon, Economist & Political…
Read Moree-Portfolio New Zealand
EIfEL is going to be in New Zealand in a couple of weeks for e-Portfolio New Zealand – 12 & 13 December at the Auckland University of Technology. The program looks great with a diverse range of international and local speakers – and not too much all packed in so your head starts spinning! Really…
Read MoreAnd the winners are……QAS!
Congratulations to LTUG members from the Queensland Ambulance Service who have just won the Australian Flexible Learning Framework 2005 Australian Training Initiative Award!!! "The QAS’s award winning program is using flexible training options to deliver critical medical training to ambulance offices in regional and rural communities. In 2004 the QAS received funding and support from…
Read MoreCIA blogging….
Picked this story up in the SMH this morning: The CIA uncovers a secret: how to look things up on the internet "THE CIA now has its own bloggers. In a bow to the rise of internet-era secrets hidden in plain view, the agency has started hosting weblogs with the latest information on topics including…
Read MoreOnline Educa Berlin
Report from Carol: "The brave new world appeared before I reached Berlin for Online Educa.Just to prove we’re living in a wireless world, I was given a ‘deal’ for 1hour free wireless connection while on the flight from Singapore to Berlin.Great – no more playing in-flight games – now I can check my favourite sites,…
Read MoreOnline Educa – Berlin
30 November – 2 December 20051700 e-Learning practitioners from over 68 countries will be converging on Berlin over the next week for the 11th Online Educa in Berlin – that’s enormous!!!! Carol Daunt – LTUG’s Executive Officer is organising the inaugural Asia Pacific E-Learning Forum (http://www.learntel.com.au/ap-forum to be held the day prior to the main…
Read MoreEdublog Awards
Josie Fraser has taken over the co-ordination of the 2nd international edublog awards from James -"an annual event that recognises and promotes excellence in the field of edublogging". The categories are: * Most innovative edublogging project, service or programme * Best newcomer * Most influential post, resource or presentation * Best designed/most beautiful edublog *…
Read MoreBlogTalk Re-Loaded
So we handed the BlogTalk conference baton back to Thomas Burg at BlogTalk Downunder (Sydney, May 2005) and here’s the result: BlogTalk Re-Loaded "And yes, it’s true. There will be a next BlogTalk.It’s scheduled for Oct 2-3, 2006.It will be held in Vienna.And yes it’ll be on Social Software beyond weblogs but surely it’ll be…
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