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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Networked Learning Conference 2010

I just came back from two inspiring days at #nlc2010.

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conference site
Cloudworks
Matthew Allen's liveblog
Archived twitterstream
Jean Lave's article on learning
published by Antoine Van den Beemt
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Research and education on interactive media and learning, with a special interest in games.
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