The following is a list of weblogs about learning, technology and education. They are my favorite weblogs on the topics. I just put the list here for sharing and for recording purpose. I plan to re-organize the outside links in my weblog.
Reusable media, personal publishing, and petty battles with rivals over power and money…
Person: Brian Lamb, Office of Learning Technology, The University of British Columbia, Canada.
Alec Couros is Coordinator of Instructional Technologies, Faculty of Education, University of Regina, Canada.
Higher Education Resources Online. This weblog focuses on locating, evaluating, discussing, and providing guidelines to instructional resources for faculty in higher education. …
elearningpost is an intelligent digest of daily links to articles and news stories about Corporate Learning, Community Building, Instructional Design, Knowledge Management, Personalization and more. …
This site and blog explore elearning, knowledge management, networks, technology, and community.
Social software, online education and james farmer
Albert Ip’s Journey to understand what life will be in year 2020 and how we should prepare our next generation to cope with life at 2020. Location: Australia
Leigh Blackall: Things to do with network learning, flexible learning, and online teaching and learning.
I will continue to add more when I get time.
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Thanks for the mention Steven. I’m happy to have made your favourites list … and obviously I read you as well. Cheers.
Posted on 06-Sep-05 at 11:25 am | Permalink[…] In my previous post, I put down a number of my favorite weblogs about learning, technology and education. I continue to add more in the following. […]
Posted on 12-Sep-05 at 10:03 am | PermalinkThanks Steven,
Thanks to you, my bloglines now has a perspective coming in from HK and Singapore.
Posted on 06-Nov-05 at 3:28 pm | PermalinkI have been trying to get views coming in from all parts of the world. Obviously North America is well served, finding Asian perspectives (in English) is hard, as are South American and African… ?