Your guide to social e-learning – Welcome to social e-learning

Welcome to social e-learning

In this resource you can explore the opportunities and challenges that you might discover with social e-learning in practice, and get practical guidance and tips from e-learning practitioners. Listen to the following keynote from Anne Bartlett-Bragg to find out more about the practice behind the case studies, strategies, tools and activities presented in this resource.

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Anne Bartlett-Bragg

In the following audio presentations Anne suggests why social learning and social software is changing the way that people are, and will continue, learning. She also identifies the challenges to integrating new e-learning practice for teachers, students and organisations.

Anne Bartlett-Bragg is a lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney. She is currently researching ‘social software and empowering learners’ and has been using social software to facilitate learning for over seven years.

The changing learning landscape

What are the ‘pros and cons’ of social learning, networking and communities for learning? Click the play button below.

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What’s different about social software?

How is social software enriching learning and increasing opportunities for engaging learners?

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Issues and challenges for moving to social e-learning

Anne discusses the challenges of social e-learning for organisations, educators and learners.

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Download Anne’s keynote. Right-click on the link and choose ‘Save target as’. (.mp3 2.7 MB) Duration: 11:50 mins

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Save and print the transcript (.doc 35 kB)

 

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