On the wiki page devoted to VizThink’s Visual Learning Group, Brent Schlenker asked others represent the transition from Learning 1.0 to Learning 2.0.
I contacted Brent a few weeks ago, manifesting my interest to participate. I’ve got something brewing…
Peter Stoyko has already come up with an information graphic. It focuses on how social media/Web 2.0 tools have facilitated learning as well as how mapping and graphic/visual facilitation have facilitated learning.
I’m thinking there is a link between the two actually. I believe they feed one another somehow. I’m not sure how to formulate it yet, but it definitely has some of the following elements.
Technological improvements / Web 2.0 technologies make it easier to:
- produce visual elements
- display/host/manage visual elements
- organize information visually
- interact with others using an visual 3D avatar
Can you think of other links? It would most definitely help me out in developping my own information graphic.
References:
- Visual Learning Group | VizThink | Brent Schlenker
- Workplace Learning, Version 2.0 | Fugitive Knowledge | Peter Stoyko | 13 August 2008
- Flipped Out | Internet TIme Blog | Jay Cross | 20 May 2008
- The Periodic Table of Videos | The University of Nottingham
- Visual Display of Information | Technogenii | Kristina Schneider | 10 July 2008
- New Distributed 3D Virtual Environment w/ Instructional Potential: Google Lively | Brandon Hall Research | Janet Clarey | 9 July 2009