Maish Nichani highlights an important learning story or concept every day. Great blog to track if you’re tracking only one.
Stephen Downes is a researcher at Canada’s National Research Center and tracks & gives his opinions about an enormous amount of information learning, the web, academia, trends, standards, etc. If it’s worth knowing about, Stephen will probably cover it.
Here’s a Pageflake summary of important eLearning blogs.
Jay maintains some collective feeds on his Flow page. And here’s a river view of learning news (handy if you’re eating a sandwich in front of your monitor).
Donald Clark, founder and former CEO of Epic, the UK’s largest eLearning house. A brilliant Scot with a keen sense of humor, Donald loves pointing out that the emperor has no clothes.
Clay Shepard, an astute, influential UK eLearning consultant..
George Siemens, Canadian academic. Father of Connectivism, which posits the knowledge is no longer confined by our skulls; it’s in our networks. His links blog is good, too.
Mark Oehlert is the go-to guy for serious gaming in learning.
Harold Jarche is an independent consultant in Canada who blogs daily about learning design, open software, and practical approaches to informal learning.
David Weinberger talks tags, search, and practical knowledge management better than any of the rest of us.
Clark Quinn is a cognitive scientist, fan of learning games, bright bulb in mobile learning, and all-around clear thinker.
Top 10 TED Talks of all time
1. Jill Bolte Taylor: My stroke of insight
2. Jeff Han: Touchscreen demo foreshadows the iPhone
3. David Gallo: Underwater astonishments
4. Blaise Aguera y Arcas: Jaw-dropping Photosynth demo
5. Arthur Benjamin: Lightning calculation and other "Mathemagic"
6. Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?
7. Hans Rosling: The best stats you've ever seen
8. Tony Robbins: Why we do what we do, and how we can do it better
9. Al Gore: 15 ways to avert a climate crisis
10. Johnny Lee: Creating tech marvels out of a $40 Wii Remote
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