My previous post on the annual meeting of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) addressed the “vital signs” of e-learning in the association sector and offered the opinion that there is clearly much interest in e-learning among associations and that ASAE could be doing more to provide support and guidance. I also approached the […]
Social Media
Web 2.0-In Plain English
I’m going to let most of what follows speak for itself because, well, it does. These are four videos produced by Common Craft that provide brief introductions to four common Web 2.0 technologies: social bookmarking, social networking, RSS, and wikis. And, of course, the videos themselves—in this case made available at Mission to Learn via […]
Web 2.0-Open Source Association
I happened to notice recently in an e-mail update from the Association Forum of Chicagoland that an association wiki project has been launched—actually a range of projects that have, understandably, yet to coalesce into the cohesive presence represented by more mature Web 2.0 destinations like Wikipedia. While the content of the wiki is rather thin […]