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Debbie Soccio, senior eLearning consultant at e-Works and the Victorian e-Learning Coordinator for the Australian Flexible Learning Framework and Howard Errey, project manager for the current Victorian Elearning Innovation projects were the guest presenters for this week’s eT@lking. Unfortunately, I was absent in Melbourne on year 11 Work Experience and could not attend the presentation. However, I have listened with fascination to the recording, recorded intersting links from the chat and got some good ideas to implement in my classrooms. http://murcha.wordpress.com/2010/07/25/etalking-elearning-innovations-for-vet-in-victoria-including-twitter/

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33+ (E-)Learning Professionals auf Twitter 

http://www.weiterbildungsblog.de/2008/10/17/33-e-learning-professionals-auf-twitter/ Über Sinn und Nutzen von Twitter kann man sicher streiten. Aber als Jane Hart vor einigen Tagen “100+ (E-)Learning Professionals to follow on Twitter” publizierte (inzwischen hat sie dort über 400 Adressen aufgeführt und nennt es “Directory”!), habe ich mich gefragt, wie viele wohl im deutschsprachigen Umfeld zusammenkommen.