eLearning

“One of the most persuasive factors is the shrinking half-life of knowledge. The “half-life of knowledge” is the time span from when knowledge is gained to when it becomes obsolete. Half of what is known today was not known 10 years ago. The amount of knowledge in the world has doubled in the past 10 years and is doubling every 18 months according to the American Society of Training and Documentation (ASTD). To combat the shrinking half-life of knowledge, organizations have been forced to develop new methods of deploying instruction.”

Some significant trends in learning:

  • Many learners will move into a variety of different, possibly unrelated fields over the course of their lifetime.
  • Informal learning is a significant aspect of our learning experience. Formal education no longer comprises the majority of our learning. Learning now occurs in a variety of ways – through communities of practice, personal networks, and through completion of work-related tasks.
  • Learning is a continual process, lasting for a lifetime. Learning and work related activities are no longer separate. In many situations, they are the same.
  • Technology is altering (rewiring) our brains. The tools we use define and shape our thinking.
  • The organization and the individual are both learning organisms. Increased attention to knowledge management highlights the need for a theory that attempts to explain the link between individual and organizational learning.
  • Many of the processes previously handled by learning theories (especially in cognitive information processing) can now be off-loaded to, or supported by, technology.
  • Know-how and know-what is being supplemented with know-where (the understanding of where to find knowledge needed).

from:

http://www.elearnspace.org/Articles/connectivism.htm

 

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Quotes

Anyone who can only think of only one way to spell a word obviously lacks imagination.
- Mark Twain

I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once.
- Jennifer Unlimited

“It’s not about using technology for technology’s sake. It’s about using digital tools to improve your life. Do what you want to do, go where you want to go, be what you want to be.” http://www.squidoo.com/productivetech

…it’s much more about connecting the minds of people in an organization in order to move faster, share best practices, leverage experts, and ultimately improve productivity.

Where ever you may travel, may your luggage follow you too.

Quotes

Buy a share at  high price hopeing that a fool greater than you will buy it off you.

Wiki vs Blog

Experimenting with Wordpress as a replacement to a wiki to record progress on this website and other issues. I like the amount of control that I have as administrator over the content in a Blog. I also like the look - cool themes!

Purpose

The website ezeyweb.net was created for two reasons:

1) For me to experiment with different kinds of web applications, and to host my experiments while creating and learning about website development.

2) To record and document my online notes.

This is my first attempt at installing a blog, and blogging.

Changing Themes

Blog Themes can be easyly managed: Admin: Design.

Joomla or Drupal

Confused as to which CMS to use. Joomla or Drupal.

Will try out Drupal - froms comments - seems easier to use.