One of my goals for the Educational Technology program is to learn how to develop a humanistic element to technology when the virtual environment can sometimes feel cold and impersonal. In keeping with this line of thinking, I have elected to investigate sociable media.

Sunday, November 07, 2004

e-Learning Centre

I found a really interesting website out of London called the "e-Learning Centre." There are articles that discuss social networking and some of the social software that people are using to stay connected. A lot of it, as the title implies, has to do with how people keep in touch with each other socially using technology. Though I don't see why some of these resources couldn't be transferred to the classroom. This article does highlight some of the social software being used by a number of universities.

One article to read is "We Learning: Social Software and E-Learning, Part II"
By Eva Kaplan-Leiserson
Summary of Article:

Early e-learning traded technology for human interaction. Now, the personal element is being added back in. New social software tools borrowed from business and the younger generations combine tech and touch for the best of all possible worlds (including virtual ones).

The article covers open source tools, wikis, social network analysis tools, proximity tools and virtual worlds with links to view some of programs listed in the article. Notice this article is "Social Software and E-Learning PART II) well there is a link to Part I, which is a good read as well.

Use this link to go to e-Learning Centre, once there under "library" then "trends & technology" scroll down until you see the title of the article or...

click here to go directly to the article.

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