Open Learning Watch; re-learning how to do everything

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Peter Suber, Open Access News
By Gavin Baker
Instead, the learning systems integrate themselves into the content. This will allow dramatic increases in the accessibility, flexibility and interactivity of most all web content, but especially of open content, no matter what its ...
Open Access News - http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/fosblog.html
New Issue of the International Review of Research on Open and ...
By Gary Woodill
The International Review of Research on Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL) is starting its 10th year as a free widely read distance education journal, led by Terry Anderson of Athabasca University in Canada. ...
Workplace Learning Today - http://www.brandon-hall.com/workplacelearningtoday/
Gaining College Credit for YouTube: The Latest eLearning Trend ...
By Jeanne Meister
This is another example of Open Learning--how will this impact corporate universities? Right now many companies are creating a Youtube version behind the firewall to share "how to lessons," will taking an entire course on YouTube be ...
- http://www.fastcompany.com/blogs/listings
LiveSerials: The future of learning: starting now
By Charlie Rapple
The journal and the book, suggests Professor Timothy O'Shea, will not die but will inevitably mutate as we find new modes of knowledge sharing and use - and ownership (individuals up to open collectives). Technology is changing learning ...
LiveSerials - http://liveserials.blogspot.com/
Open VPN I must be doing something wrong. - Untangle Forums
By windozeuser
Untangle Forums > Application Forums > OpenVPN. Open VPN I must be doing something wrong. ... I trust Microsoft. Nothing beats re-learning how to do everything every 4 years. windozeuser is online now ...
Untangle Forums - http://forums.untangle.com/



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