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June 30, 2005

On the MicroLearning Conference in Innsbruck, Austria 23-24 June 2005 Arnaud Leene presented the various aspects of what is called MicroContent. "MicroContent is Everywhere", said Leene. He made it clear what MicroContent really is and coined a MicroContent definition.

With the advent of Internet, publishing has become accessible to everyone. People have been creating and gathering content and made this content available to everyone in the world. Where web-pages and -sites as MacroContent. MacroContent enfolds MicroContent.

tely creating and maintaining MacroContent is too hard for most people. People seem to be much better in producing MicroContent, such as small thoughts, items in discussions, comments, bookmarks, etc. Blogging allows people to write and publish such small thoughts episodically. Each blog entry, consisting just of a title and a description, is automatically merged into a web-page and this is made available to everyone.

People realise that it is not just thoughts that they are publishing, but reviews, comments on other blog-entries, announcement of events, recipes, interesting sites, records of a golf run, books they keep, images they have taken, places they have been to, etc, etc. Items contain links to other Items, Items have structure. We are moving to
Structured MicroContent.

Technorati tagged more MicroContent and MicroLearning musings of this presentation. Also see Arnaud's blogged musings on MicroContent.

Sebastien Paquet and Sebastian Fiedler presented their own MicroLearningProposal and illustrate through concrete examples how the empowerment to personal learning environments is happening. They tease out salient implications of this transition: learning becomes networked and personalized.


Originally from Smart Mobs, remediated by yatta on Jun 30, 2005 at 08:48 AM