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    Researching, “Hierarchy of Change”, and Blogging
    Wednesday, January 7, 2009
    Classes started for the Spring semester. One of the classes I am taking is Inquiry and Measurement. Its about the research methods & resources used to conduct good scientific investigations, and how to measure those findings (broadly paraphrasing the syllabus). One of the books for the project is Researching Real-World Problems: A Guide to Methods of [...
    Copyright-friendly image source websites " Moving at the Speed of Creativity
    Wednesday, January 7, 2009
    Blogs Classroom Blogs Email Updates Attribution Guidance Release Wiki - Soldiers Angel: "May No. !) for Use in Media Projects and Web Pages, Blogs, Wikis, etc.” also has an extensive list worth checking out. . It’s why I put together a collection on my blog to point teachers too, after having discussing the options (and restrictions) in their schools. .
    Try a Different Thought Pattern, It Just Might Change Your Life
    Wednesday, January 7, 2009
    don't even ask.) What I wanted to draw a little attention to today was Jacquie's inspirational short video blogs. . She's a laughter coach and a personal growth trainer and that is where her video blogs have begun, personal growth. I love the whole concept of video blogs, but haven't gone there yet myself. So, when I saw Jacquie's and watched a few I once again was inspired by her down to earth nature. . I hope you'll take a moment to check her video blog out when you need a little boost of energy in your day.
  • eLearning Salaries, Flat, Transformation, Embedding, & Training Video
    e-Learning 2009 US Salary and Compensation Report - eLearning Guild The Average Salary is Less: Time Period - Average Salary May-05 - $67,347 Nov-06 - $74,623 Dec-07 - $78,723 Dec-08 - $78,436 In addition, there appears to be Gender Bias - the salaries for men working in e-Learning have increased, the salaries for women have decreased. Air Force Releases 'Counter-Blog' Marching Orders - Wired Bloggers: If you suddenly find Air Force officers leaving barbed comments after one of your posts, don't be surprised. They're just following the service's new "counter-blogging" flow chart.
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Wednesday, January 7, 2009
  • Volume, Velocity, Virtualization & Variability
    There are four V’s that should be kept in focus as Enterprise 2.0 becomes more of a reality in 2009, according to Mike Gott a : the volume of information is growing exponentially, the velocity of business is increasing, the virtualization of the workplace continues the variability of roles an employee may be expected to take on will become more diverse What I like about Gotta’s post is that many of his comments are based on observations of real clients and workplaces. There is a lot to consider and I’m glad that Jon Husband pointed out this blog to me.
    Learning and Working on the Web - Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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  • Thoughts on Live Blogging
    This was really the first time I've live blogged. Very pleased with the results of this particular experiment. 1) I have a place where I can now reference all of the stuff from the conference. When I get a chance (probably tomorrow), I'm going to tag all of the posts and put a link on the side (probably replacing the Moodle link). I'm overdue for updating my blogger template anyway. 2) The manager commented that it seemed like she was right there with me - which tells me that I did a good job taking notes. 3) Maybe I really ought to figure out how to seamlessly add pictures next time. . It was kinda cool.
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, April 17, 2008
  • Blogging is no longer what it was
    An article in The Economist of November 6th entitled " Oh, grow up ", highlighted the way that blogging has entered the mainstream and. that "blogging had become simply too  big, too impersonal, and now lacks the intimacy that drew me to it. the band become commercially successful. Early adopters like to be starting trends, not following them.
    Clive on Learning - Tuesday, November 25, 2008
  • Who knows of "C"-level executives that have blogs?
    Because NBC kind of failed to do it (see previous post), I'm compiling my own list - I would LOVE your help!
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Tuesday, July 22, 2008
  • Another Example of LiveBlogging
    Christy Tucker (Experiencing E-Learning) has been live blogging her participation in the Technology, Colleges and Community online conference. Lots of fantastic stuff going on in parallel.
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, April 17, 2008
  • I think I'm legally required to post about this "State of the Blogosphere / 2008"
    So, aside from the shocking fact that there are more blogs than ever, what is interesting here - actually there is a lot to wade through so here are my high points: I do like this image -mainly because  - in the best ego-surfing modality of the blogosphere - this blog seems to be one of the 76,000 blogs. ).   As I sit here writing this blog post with my Twitter open, my Yammer going, Facebok up and going, meebo online, having already pushed photos up to flickr - I also totally grok this quote from the report "The word blog is irrelevant, what's important is that it is now common, and will soon be expected, that every intelligent.
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Tuesday, September 30, 2008