Learning 2.0 eBook

It reads so quickly it doesn't seem like it could be a book, but it's more than 100 pages and might be just the perfect vehicle to introduce administrators and non-tech people to e-learning 2.0. I especially like the series of diagrams in the first section that map the transition from learning 1.0 through 1.5 to 2.0. The booklet also contains a lengthy list of links at the end. Jeff Thomas Cobb, Mission to Learn, February 6, 2008 2:54 p.m.. [Link] [Tags: , ] [Previous][Next]

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Re: Learning 2.0 eBook

Thanks a lot for this. I liked the many "possibilities" boxes, which I think could help people see practical extensions for these tools. The 100+ pages move quickly and include some 20 pages of links and resources. [Comment] [Permalink] [Previous][Next]

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