Comments on: eLearning 2.0 https://blog.learnlets.com/2008/08/elearning-20/ Clark Quinn's learnings about learning Fri, 13 Sep 2013 19:23:38 +0000 hourly 1 By: Clark https://blog.learnlets.com/2008/08/elearning-20/#comment-67697 Tue, 19 Aug 2008 14:22:43 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/wp/?p=369#comment-67697 William, don’t quite understand why the new web 2.0 tools are the wrong way to build? Blogging is just one part of the performance ecosystem. While depth in coverage may be important, I’m at least as concerned about breadth, ensuring that you’re meeting both the personal and social needs of novices, practitioners, and experts, both locally and on the go.

Ning’s a nice tool (use it a lot), but not a complete solution (don’t think there is one). For instance, it doesn’t have wikis. Also, it’s openness may be a barrier to some organizations that would want an internal tool.

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By: William Peterson https://blog.learnlets.com/2008/08/elearning-20/#comment-67673 Tue, 19 Aug 2008 07:48:48 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/wp/?p=369#comment-67673 well, i totally agree your idea that teaching skills is more important than giving tools. it seems our elearning 2.0 (i call it web 2.0 elearning) is currently in such wrong way to build. bloggin’ is nice in the entire learning ecosystem as you describe, but the effects really depend on the depth you dig. I also recommend ning (http://www.ning.com/) as the right social network to build collaborative community.

recommended your post in my blog:
http://www.sameshow.com/blog/2008/08/19/learning-frontier-social-collaboration-technology-web-20-elearning.html

William

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