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October 31, 2005

eLearning 2.0

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I've just arrived back in the country after my three weeks of trekking in Nepal (more about that soon!) and am frantically trying to catch up on all the reading and emails etc I have before me.

An article titled E-Learning 2.0 by Stephen Downes that appears in the eLearn Magazine caught my eye as it seems to have particular relevance to the work I've come back to do at the Ministry of Education.

Stephen claims that e-learning is evolving with the World Wide Web as a whole and it's changing to a degree significant enough to warrant a new name: E-learning 2.0. His article goes on to provide a very useful overview of eLearning developments and trends, before going on to describe what he sees are the characteristics of eLearning 2.0

In a nutshell, what is happening, according to Downes, is that the Web was shifting from being a medium, in which information was transmitted and consumed, into being a platform, in which content is created, shared, remixed, repurposed, and passed along. He cites the use of blogs, wikis, podcasting and vlogging etc as evidence of this.

For those new (and not so new!) to the field of eLearning, or those interested in the future trends and directions of eLearning, this article is a must-read. It travereses a raft of related issues, including learning objects, social software, communities of practice etc, and is packed full of links to references and sources of information on the web.

Thanks to Stephen for making this available - you can read what other readers have to say about it on Stephen's website.

October 6, 2005

Nepal Trek Under Way

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I'm off! After several weeks of a hectic conference schedule I'm taking time out for a stroll up Everest. For those who are interested there is some information about the trek linked from the right hand column of this blog.

Also, while I am away I will be contributing to an online education programme for students called "Orphans in Nepal" which will be available free to anyone who wants to join. The project will follow the progress of myself and others who are making the trek, and provide insights into what it is like to travel in Nepal and work with children in the orphanages that will be the beneficiaries of the fundraiser I'm part of.

No more entries on this blog until I return!