- Jay Cross is a learning expert, and focuses on Informal Learning and enterprises.
- George Siemens is the academic behind the Connectivism Learning Theory, a front-runner and avid blogger in the field of learning.
- This weblog focuses on e-learning 2.0 and personal learning environments.
- Green Chameleon is a weblog that treats Knowledge Management issues.
- Harold Jarche also treats Knowledge Management, and other learning issues.
- Stephen Downes has one of the most popular aggregators on topics like learning, technology, and philosophy. On another blog, his personal, usually a bit more philosophical, can be read.
- EduCause feed on their quarterly magazine: very interesting topics, high quality articles.
- Henry Jenkins is an expert and MIT professor in new media, and author of the best-selling "Convergence Culture".
- Leigh Blackall is an Australian education expert and blogger.
- Ray Schroeder regularly posts some interesting things about learning and education.
- growing changing learning creating by blogger Tom Haskins shows interesting insights, options and possibilities concerning learning.. very well written.
- Tony Karrer´s blog covers trends in eLearning and more broadly the use of technology that aims to improve human performance.
- Will Richardson, author of "Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts, and other Powerful Tools for the Classroom" shares his thoughts and online musings.
- Tony Hirst, who works for the Open University, explores the potential of Web 2.0 techniques and applications in higher and distance education, informal and lifelong learning.
- OER Blogs show many different blogs and Open Educational Resources (OER: Freely available, adaptable resources that can be used for learning).
dinsdag 17 juni 2008
Relevant RSS feeds; Learning
When we talk about knowledge management, we clearly also talk about learning. As knowledge management is clearly influenced by technology, so it learning. Possibly not the most basic and physical notion of learning, but merely the way we conduct learning activities. Technology can enhance these activities, by better representing the processes involved in learning. There are a million interesting blogs about learning, but we focus here on organizational learning, network learning, personal learning environments, and technology-enhanced learning.
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