Posted by Kevin on June 13th, 2008
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Learning in an online forum is getting more and more popular as the internet becomes more and more prolific. Unfortunately, most information for eLearning is fragmented across the Web. Because each country has disparate standards for education and the Internet has no geographical and political boundaries, gathering information on eLearning within a specific country can become even more complicated.
Talia, an Australian education coordinator, decided to make things a little bit easier for eLearning enthusiasts in her home country. She was swamped in her job spending endless hours combing through the Internet for online certification courses for the company’s electricians. Talia decided to combined all of her blood, sweat, and painstaking research to create eLearning Australia , an extensive resource for learning online in Australia. Her number one goal for the site is to offer a simple, collaborative, and comprehensive database for people in the industry to find, share, and contribute different eLearning programs in Australia.
Check out Talia’s wiki, and help build an amazing resource for eLearning across Australia!
Keyword Tags: Web 2.0, User Experience, User Generated Content, General, Wikis, Wetpaint
Talia’s wiki is indeed, amazing and shows just what happens when one takes a need and makes something positive happen. I would love to see how she does with it.
By Amy Bowllan on June 17th, 2008 at 5:31 am
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