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    Wednesday, December 3, 2008
    ... think about what that means for the next year - 2009. My blog is really the hub of my thinking and activity, so by ... 2008. To do my review, I first looked at what I was writing about and what people were reading on my blog in 2008 ... Learning Launched (7) Learning Communities List (7) Forums vs. Social Networks (7) Blog Learning (7) Good ... note, I used this as an opportunity to update my Blog Guide . It's nice to go back and look at some of the past ... you want to learn. It's been good to create a more formal list of what I want to research, blog about, use on ...
    Directory of E-Learning Tools: Screen capture, screencasting and software demo tools
    Wednesday, November 26, 2008
    Feedjit Live Blog Stats Get LearnTech News on Twitter: Follow ... a systems screen output) and/or simulations. Key to Availability £=cost; C =add code to web page/blog etc; D =download;  H = hosted service;  OS = Open source; FT=free trial ... Rapidly create simulations, software demonstrations, and scenario-based training ... ; AllCapture Capture your desktop activities in real-time and create your demos, software simulations ...
    I’m new to eLearning - Where do I start?
    Tuesday, November 18, 2008
    ... other people that are brand new to eLearning. Assemble a list of eLearning blogs. Read them often. Just ask around for suggestions. Get set up with an RSS reader, like Google Reader , and begin to read blogs on a regular basis. Our field has an incredibly active blogging community, which can also serve as a support group for you (see the next tip). Start a blog about your eLearning adventures. Use blogger.com or wordpress.com to sign up for a free blog. Write blog ... value after a few short weeks. Blogging helps in several ways: First, it helps you reflect on your experiences and ...
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  • Birds of a feather
    ... those blogs which are likely to support our own view of the world? Are we misleading ourselves into thinking that because we all believe in social networking, informal learning, mobile learning, simulations, virtual worlds and all sorts ...
    Clive on Learning - Tuesday, July 17, 2007 - Comments
  • Nursing Simulation in Second Life
    ... nursing education; especially in the area of nursing simulations. I came across one particularly interesting example of this ... simulation hosted within Second Life. He's also working in collaboration with the nursing school at nearby Centralia Community College . The simulator allows students to react to a situation, to choose what medications to administer, to chart their actions, to monitor the consequences, and to adjust their treatments accordingly. Scenarios can be simulated ... and it seems to me with the work of simulation pioneers like John Miller, the potential of Second Life as a simulator ...
    eLearning Acupuncture - Friday, March 7, 2008 - Comments
  • TrainingDay Post: Combine Simple Games and Information
    This week over at TrainingDay blog , my post is titled Combine Simple Games and Information . Why not create distracting "casual games" that also educate customers or employees. Why do all the learning games have to be "serious." Let's make learning games fun and learning more "accidental" than forced. Perhaps less focus on Immersive Learning Simulations and more focus on fun and games. Fun is motivational and engaging. Also, thanks to Bart at Virtual Learning Worlds for leading me to the game I posted about on TrainingDay. __ Recommended Games and Gadgets Recommended ...
    Kapp Notes - Monday, May 7, 2007 - Comments
  • An Introduction to blogs, wikis, and RSS - New Technologies for e-Learning
    502 | An Introduction to Blogs, Wikis, and RSS - New Technologies for e-Learning Brent Schlenker ... , Dublin Consulting Don't forget about next week's webinars!!! Immersive Learning Simulations ...
  • Key Learning Blogs
    I came across this website while reading a post from Dr. Karl Kapp on Training Day . For the benefit of those who haven't read the Training Day Blog or who may be new to the field, here is a link to the Training Pageflakes page containing the key blogs in the field. This is a great one-stop-shop for the key blogs in the field. WARNING: Opening this page opens an invaluable resource to the field containing hours of information and thousands of links. Prepare to spend a lot of time reading!!!!!
  • Internet Time Blog: Simulations and the Future of Learning
    Internet Time Blog About Us Contact Us Archives | Home Simulations and the Future of ... , nuclear power plant workers, and Wall Street traders. They learn from simulation. Clark posits three forms of content ... totally changes direction. Clark takes us into the nitty-gritty of constructing the Virtual Leader simulation. We learn about principles of simulation, set design, character creation, animation, speech generation, control of movement, ...
    delicious Random Mind - Saturday, May 12, 2007 - Comments
  • I/ITSEC Day 3
    ... years of attendence), I've realized how small the simulation and game community is. Probably the reason I did not get to ... over to Mark Oehlert's blog if you would like to see his take on I/ITSEC.
    Learning Design and Performance Improvement - Thursday, November 29, 2007 - Comments
  • Naming Interactive Content
    Just got back from the Human Performance Technology Workshop in Williamsburg, VA. More posts (both good and bad) in the coming days, but I've been playing catch-up with some of the blogs that I read. Clark Aldrich has an interesting post (and poll) regarding the names given to this emerging field of interactive content. He lists the top 10 names used to describe the field and then invites readers to vote on their favorite.
    Learning Design and Performance Improvement - Thursday, September 13, 2007 - Comments
  • Blog Book Tour (Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos For Learning)
    Yesterday, I received an email from Dr. Karl Kapp regarding participating in an upcoming Blog Book Tour for the book he authored - Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos for Learning . There will be 14 stops along the way and my scheduled stop will be on September 24th. This is a first for me, so I'm very excited. On Monday, September 10th, Karl will be posting links to all of the blogs that are participating in the book tour. Just a quick "pre-Book Tour" reaction to Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos for Learning, I had the privilege of receiving the book before completing my dissertation, and I ...
    Learning Design and Performance Improvement - Saturday, September 8, 2007 - Comments
  • Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos for Learning - Blog Book Tour
    Welcome to the eleventh stop on the Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos for Learning blog book tour. For the past two weeks, the author, Dr. Karl Kapp , has been facilitating a tour of 15 different blogs ( see scheduled stops ) each contributing their own perspectives on the book. At first glance, some may think this is just another book praising the potentials that serious games and other technologies offer in learning situations. However, Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos for ... been reading this blog knows that I am finishing up writing my dissertation, and I can say that this book helped ...
  • eCornell blog
    ... eCornell Research Blog Latest news about all things related to online learning ... : Subscribe to this blogs feed emagine eCornells Online ... seminar that provided students with hands-on experience working with blogs, wikis, Rich Site Summary (RSS) feeds, and ... blogging applications. Posted by David Shoemaker at 10:22 PM in Corporate Training , Higher ... , and blogs? Yet for all the emphasis on how content can be created and disseminated, there has been too little focus ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, February 13, 2006 - Comments
  • Engineering Math and Simulation Links
    Quite a few people come to my blog in the quest to find engineering simulation and math learning resources, particularily MATLAB and Excel VBA tutorials.  My most popular post apparently is the University of Wisconsin Screencasts . Anyhow, I decided a bit more research was required on my part, and that work led me to the Mathtools.Net . This site, hosted by MathWorks, allows the engineering community to share technology focused math engineering links. It appears to be a good resource, and does not appear to "push" MathWorks products. Take a look at the ...
    eContent - Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - Comments
  • Virtual Worlds - Being - The new resume
    I have a folder in my feed reader titles mmoenvironments and it contains a few great blogs and resources on virtual worlds, gaming, etc. The problem for me is that I sometimes neglect that folder. While sitting at the airport I had some time, and I remembered to check it out...SCORE! First post I read is from Terra Nova titled Will We Ever See this on a Resume? So cool! This is what credentials SHOULD look like in the future. But let's recall this scene first: Its the ... investment banker. Who knows maybe the simulation is even connected to real world data...Oooohh...that would be sweet!
  • Blog Book Tour Begins
    Learning Simulations Week Two Day Six: 09/17/07 - Enspire Learning's Corporate Blog Day Seven: 09/18/07 ... Today is the beginning of a 14 stop blog book tour. Below are the tour dates and "stop" locations. During the Blog Book tour, I will be not be posting on Kapp Notes , instead, I will be posting on the the blogs which are listed below. The tour will last three weeks and promises to be a lot of fun. During the tour, the participating blogs will post ... of the tour dates below...you can also see a listing of book tour dates and blog locations by going to Booktour.com .
    Kapp Notes - Sunday, September 9, 2007 - Comments
  • Software Simulation eLearning (w/ links to Tools)
    ... eLearning Technology Tony Karrers eLearning Blog on e ... Software Simulation Tools : eLearning Technology Software Simulation Software has definitely been changing since I originally posted this. Ive recently added some ... satisfaction among tools that fall into categories related to software simulation: screen capture, electronic performance support (EPSS) and simulation. There are some definite issues with some of these tools not really being for the same ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, April 2, 2007 - Comments
  • Medical Simulations in SecondLife - Collaboration with iTunesU?
    If you are still wondering what all the fuss is about with Second Life , and you're not the type of learner to simply get in and play around, then read this blog post and listen to the interview that is there as well. "Doctors will get a small dose of content, but they will then have to address a patient scenario related to hypertension and diabetes." Also, check out the 2L Educators Wiki for more information about other educational activities occuring "inworld". I ... very cool!  Perhaps in the Medical simulation some of the "small dose of content" could be delivered via ...
  • Internet Time Blog: Design
    Internet Time Blog About Us ... this Blog Enter your email address to subscribe. We vow never to share your information with anyone. No Spam. Subscribe Unsubscribe Reference Pages Articles Blogs ... newsletter. Email: Entries by category... Blogging Books ... Berkeley, California Recent entries New Blog Blogger Experience, ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, September 15, 2008 - Comments
  • Blog Book Tour-- First Update
    The blog book tour is going well, great contributions on the tour "stops" Be sure to check out the stops below. Also ... : 09/13/07 - Tony O' Driscoll's Learning Matters Day Five: 09/14/07 - Phil Charron's Learning Simulations Week Two Day Six: 09/17/07 - Enspire Learning's Corporate Blog Day Seven: 09/18/07 -Mark Oehlert's e-clippings(Learning ... Tucker's Experiencing E-Learning Day Thirteen: 09/26/07 - Gordon Snyder's Information and Communications Technology Blog Day Fourteen: 09/27/07 - Shalin Hai-Jew's IDOS Blog Day Fifteen: 09/28/07 - Gadgets, Games and Gizmos ...
    Kapp Notes - Wednesday, September 12, 2007 - Comments
  • Elearning examples -- infographics, simulations, and online courses " Making Change
    8230;] eLearning simulations demystified | Learn Me Some Blog! -:- Living Childrens ... --> --> About this site --> In this blog, youll find practical ideas that will ... interactive graphics, simulations, and other materials that could give you ideas for your own projects. Simpler ... the right transfusion before it’s too late. Simple graphics but compelling situation. Simulations Many simulations of health and disaster scenarios. Bricks or Clicks . You’re the CEO of a toy ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Thursday, October 25, 2007 - Comments
  • Medical Education Blog: Teaching Techniques Archives
    Medical Education Blog For University of ... thinking about how we teach medical students called Application Oriented Curriculum. Readers of my Blog know that I ... teaching blogs. This article is a continuation of the teaching techniques series Creating Meaningful ... colleagues on a website or blog easy. To see an example of this ability to share, open my other blog The Active Learning Blog ... . Unfortunately, the university blogs dont allow me to incorporate this ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, June 25, 2007 - Comments
  • Blog Book Tour: Week Two Happenings
    If you haven't seen the postings on the blog book tour for this week, you need to check them out. Day Six: 09/17/07 - Enspire Learning's Corporate Blog This entry was great because it provided an opportunity to play a simulation. I hope you took advantage of that offer. Day Seven: 09/18/07 -Mark Oehlert's e-clippings(Learning as Art) . Mark's stop was week 2, stop 2 a high pressure stop. Mark gave some insights into his review of the book before it was even ... especially find Jeff Cobb's interesting since he dove into the marketing aspect of the blog book tour itself.
    Kapp Notes - Wednesday, September 19, 2007 - Comments
  • Blog Book Tour: Week One Recap
    ... discussed the book, the boomer/gamer knowledge gap and the blog book tour. Have a listen. Then on day two Tom King over at ... Matters . Also, check out his stop on the tour Blog Book Tour Stop: Gadgets, Games and Gizmos talks about how kids provide ... they will out "gadget, game and gizmo" you. The week ended with Phil Charron from Learning Simulations leaving two ... Christy Tucker from Experiencing E-Learning who left comments at several of the blog tour stops...look for her stop ... : 09/17/07 - Enspire Learning's Corporate Blog Day Seven: 09/18/07 -Mark Oehlert's e-clippings(Learning as ...
    Kapp Notes - Thursday, September 13, 2007 - Comments
  • Clark Aldrich's Blog: The Elements of Interactivity: Examples
    28.9.07 Simulation Examples by Genre I have gathered some of the examples of sims and organized them into Genres (simulation learning models), that would otherwise be sprinked throughout this blog. The links to the examples ... Games and Simulations How the most valuable content will be constructed and engaged, because you cant learn to ride ... ! Simulation in which students typically try to impact critical metrics by allocating resources along competing categories and ... goes a long way : Simulation in which students make a series of decisions via a multiple choice interface to ...
    delicious Random Mind - Saturday, June 9, 2007 - Comments
  • Online Libraries, Social media, Compassion, Design, Twitter, & Blogging
    Business Week Venture firms financed only $60 million in blog startups last year, according to industry tracker VentureOne ... promised to make loads of money, blogs flex their power mostly by disrupting the status quo Meditate on This: You Can ... is by somehow simulating, experiencing the emotion. It makes sense that we found some activation of the brain region ... Atwitter . In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop - New York Times To be sure, there is no official diagnosis of death by blogging, and the premature demise of two people obviously does not qualify as an epidemic.
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Sunday, April 6, 2008 - Comments
  • Is Second Life 100% experimental?
    ... subject would be useful before continuing on with this blog post. I have been a casual SL user for the last couple of ... some interest in synchronous simulation technologies. However, if I were teaching a graduate-level chemistry course that ... ? Ten more years? Who knows. For now, I view it as 100% experimental - it is simply an intriguing social simulation ...
    eLearning Acupuncture - Saturday, February 23, 2008 - Comments
  • Internet Time Blog: ROI is toast. Use EVA instead.
    Internet Time Blog About Us ... 1.510.528.3105 (office & cell) Subscribe to this Blog Enter your email address to subscribe. We vow never to ... Reference Pages Articles Blogs Building Community CSS, Semantic Mark-Up, and codes Design ... ... Blogging Books Collaboration Customer care Design ... Blog Blogger Experience, Housekeeping, Something New Loosely Coupled Above all Demographics is ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - Comments
  • A University's Presence in Second Life
    With much talk and hype about Second Life and the benefits that it can have for creating interactive learning environment, why might begin to wonder where the examples of using Second Life are. For an excellent use case of Second Life, I would refer readers to Dr. Karl Kapp's recent blogs over the summer about a class that he conducted entirely in Second Life (and also integrated some Web 2.0 technologies). Throughout the summer, he offered excellent tips and trials of conducting the class. For those who think that Dr. Kapp may be over-hyping a game (of for those who see games as a ...
  • Instructional Design - If, When, and How Much?
    The latest Big Question for the Learning Circuits Blog is: For a given project, how do you determine if, when and how much an instructional designer and instructional design is needed? I think the really obvious answer to this question is..." it depends ". There are so many variables that play into a performance problem that will change the answers to the if/when/how much questions. How much should you use a developer? Well, it depends on what you're building. How much of an architect should you use to design a house for a family? Well, it depends on what their needs ...
  • Resurgence of Media vs. Method Debate
    ... the past few weeks that makes me realize the debate is still subtly ongoing. 1) Tony Karrer blogged about an ...
  • Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies (+ a little venting)
    ... blogging, interactive, authoring, etc.) and also differentiates commercial and free tools. Top 100 List - This is ...