i will admit that when i first saw tony?s choice for the may big question, i was a bit surprised. after all, it feels like we?ve discussed and argued the pros
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Dave Lee
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e e learning)
- May 16, 2007 12:12:37 AM
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over on learning circuits blog, the big question for june is: ?where are the examples of elearning?? thus far we?ve had some great posts with wonderful examples that demonstrate the variety
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Dave Lee
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e e learning)
- Jun 12, 2007 10:14:17 PM
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I?ve written articles about making sure learning experiences are engaging, but I haven?t written much on how to actually build the interactions that make an experience engaging. So let?s dive in?
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Wikis are an interesting creature to me. I know they can be incredibly useful for collaborative work, but I?m trying to figure out the best ways for implementing them within an
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I keep an eye on several eLearning blogs, and I noticed a convergence between a few posts this week that relate to something I discussed not too long ago (Short Bursts
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Whether you?re a novice or a seasoned veteran, here are a few resources that you can use to further sharpen your SCORM knowledge and skills: Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative -
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It?s always a good idea to keep an eye on what types of jobs are available, no matter what your field or specialty. Here are some of the best resources I?ve
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I often use narration in my eLearning courses because I think it adds an additional element of interest, and also because there?s evidence that ?presenting words in audio rather than onscreen
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We recently implemented Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional at work. We have employees located in all 50 states, and our department needed a way to conduct training via virtual classroom. I thought
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I read a post yesterday over at the Learning Technologies blog that notes an interesting change in terminology in the eLearning world. The blog cites an article from Chief Learning Officer
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last week i attended the learning consortium?s conference in ontario, california. on thursday afternoon i gave a presentation entitled expanding the reach of a blog which covers some of the data
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Dave Lee
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e e learning)
- May 4, 2007 8:28:38 AM
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I saw a post on the Random Walk in Learning blog that really caught my interest today. It shows a video of a presentation put on by Malcolm Gladwell in February,
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An opportunity has opened up for an eLearning Specialist at Ferrellgas in Kansas City. It?s a great position and Ferrellgas is an excellent company; if you?ve got the skills and you?re
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I went to a concert in Kansas City last weekend with my wife. After the concert, I made a direct connection to learning that I think is worth sharing here. Back
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In a comment on Podcasting has No Inherent Pedagogical Value - which has some interesting comments in it around technology and value - I was pointed to an interesting article in
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Most regular readers of this blog will be familiar with my interest in the use of 2D barcodes as a means of providing a link from a physical object or location
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I?ve been soaking up as much information as possible about Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) lately. If you?re not familiar with the concept, a PLE is a set of tools and resources
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When I first started using Captivate I quickly learned the cold, hard truth about its limitations (bloated file sizes, etc). All in all it?s a good product. I just have a
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Great article - How Wikipedia Works (or Doesn't) that looks at Andrew McAfee's experiences around the "Enterprise 2.0" article and Wikipedia's Articles for Deletion process. It's an interesting discussion of the
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A short list of the reasons why my iPhone went back to AT&T on Saturday.Couldn't accept meeting invites on it.No Cut/Copy/Paste.The keyboard.Not enough fine tuning control over email:Can't control size of
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Tom King
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- Jul 9, 2007 12:09:00 PM
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