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Hi again Everyone :o)
Just a reminder about the live online conversation with lead article author Joanne Jacobs on this coming Tuesday 30 May at 2pm Australian EST. This converts to 10pm Monday 29 May in Denver (US) or 4pm Tuesday 30 May in New Zealand. Please extend this invitation to your networks.
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Hi Everyone,
We have compiled all the text versions of our edition 9 contributions into one downloadable PDF file, available from the right hand menu on the edition 9 page.
So feel free to print out and and read at your leisure.
We’d appreciate any feedback.

The Knowledge Tree goes social

Edition 9 of The Knowledge Tree: an ejournal of Learning Innovation is now available in social software.
We’re uploading as we go, in the true sense of rapid publishing, but thought it time to open it up for subscriptions.
As this is our first effort in social software, please give us constructive feedback on issues that can [...]

In this article Joanne Jacobs writes on the impact of blogging and social software on education, publishing and play. Seconded to the Australasian Centre for Interaction Design (ACID) Commonwealth Cooperative Research Centre (CRC), from Queensland University of Technology’s Graduate School of Business, Joanne is currently managing collaborative projects, research and commercialisation.
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Margaret Robson works in the Teacher Education Department of the Canberra Institute of Technology, in the Australian Capital Territory, and has been teaching the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment for a number of years.
In this interview Margaret talks about the concept of ‘finding your voice online’ within Belensky’s (1986) theoretical model of Women’s Ways [...]

Call for Contributions

The journal of the 2006 Australian Flexible Learning Framework (2006 Framework), The Knowledge Tree: an e-Journal of Learning Innovation, enables the sharing of research and innovation in global e-learning practice.
The 2006 Framework is now calling for contributions relating to current research in learning innovation. Contributions must be received by close of business 9 April 2007 [...]

In this interview James Farmer of Deakin University, clarifies the benefits of using social software for educational purposes. He explains how and why he became a blogger and what social software tools like Word Press Multi User (WMPU) have to offer online communities.
Click to listen to the podcast (7MB) of Why blog together?
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Welcome

Current edition: Edition 12 Connecting with learners.
Welcome to The Knowledge Tree: an e-Journal of Learning Innovation, the journal of the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework).

Here you can subscribe to and access, free of charge, one of the leading learning innovation journals in the world. We invite you to interact with our contributors through the Comments [...]

About us

The Knowledge Tree e-journal is the journal of the 2005-2006 Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework).
Managing Editor
Jo Murray (contact here)
Developer
James Farmer
Editorial Team
Lyn Ambrose, South Bank Institute of TAFE
Shayne Baker, Brisbane School of Distance Education
Margaret Barron, Adelaide Institute of TAFE
Frank Bate, Notre Dame University
Christine Bateman, WA Department of Education and Training
Chris Brook, Edith Cowan University
Claire Brooks, [...]




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Connecting with learners
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