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  • New to Twitter? Thirteen Things to Get You Started (Part 2)
    Twitter. Feel free to forward this series along. (Click the "Email This" link at the bottom of the article.) If you're ... by giving. What do you give? Share links to online articles you find interesting; online tools you believe can be helpful ... 140 characters to make your point, you gotta maximize the real estate for your field-length. So, when sharing articles you find interesting, shorten the URL to the article by using one of many URL shrinkers. Here are three popular ones ... their bio. For example, I found a lot of ASTDers by simply doing a keywords search on ASTD. But, don't stop there.
    Business Casual - Monday, November 17, 2008 - Comments
  • Classroom2.0: Twitter, del.icio.us and participatory learning at melanie mcbride online
    ... articles and research supporting everything I’m talking about in the course. For example, this past week, we ... ; Classroom2.0: Twitter, del.icio.us and participatory learning ... readings, videos or examples to my course delicious bookmarks . That’s my virtual, live, textbook - licensed ... to know about the web is what’s happening RIGHT NOW. I may share a video or article in a couple of weeks that has ... merit (the very definition of laggard) . Thankfully, as Howard’s example testifies, times are changing.
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, November 17, 2008 - Comments
  • Social network ROI? Oh heck, I don't know. What's the value of a relationship?
    ... training . Those in the learning profession tend to speak of the fourth level as some elusive holy grail for training ... impact of an investment in training . It's challenging. For example, if you spend a lot of money training all your ... further in a subsequent post. In the meantime, I'd be interested in your thoughts. For you learning theorists, what do you think? Any similarities? If you liked this, or any of the articles on this site, please ...
    Business Casual - Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - Comments
  • President Elect Brings Web 2.0 to the People
    ... through online videos and interactivity via the web. For example, Barack Obama could start doing a weekly YouTube video ... during the webcast. Check out the entire article Obama launches Web site to reach public . Then ask yourself, if its ... enough for your learning and development department and your company to use these tools? If you want to break down the traditional and artificial boundaries of the learning function within your organization, you can use the web to help do ...
    Kapp Notes - Monday, November 10, 2008 - Comments
  • Browse eLearning Learning
    ... eLearning Learning is a community that tries to collect and organize the best information on the web that will help you learn and stay current on eLearning. If you would like to be included and or participate, please contact: Tony Karrer eLearning Learning ... of organizational learning.  Ever since Jay’s book, Informal Learning , people have wanted specific ways to go ... ... Learning Visions - Friday, November 7, 2008 - ...
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  • Some Facts about Immersive Learning Worlds
    Learning and wanted some information about what it meant and how it is being used. So, here are some interesting facts and figures about immersive learning environments. But first, let's define the term. Immersive Learningâ¬An umbrella term that refers to an online educational experience which is highly interactive in which the learning engages with the content to facilitate the learning. Immersive Learning includes the concepts of games, online Simulations and Virtual Learning Worlds. According to the eLearning Guild , over 93% of Guild members report that their efforts to ...
    Kapp Notes - Tuesday, November 4, 2008 - Comments
  • The problem with the typical real estate agent training program...
    ... professionals resurfaced. I remember thinking that these types of learning activities (roleplays) are exactly what's ... only the written test? In a previous three-part series , I wrote about the six levels of learning. (That is, from an intelligence-type angle, as opposed to learning in the physical sense or in an emotional sense.) I listed the six levels ... your training dollars. Before paying another cent for a course or a seminar, find out: Scenario-based learning ... to a single "correct" solution. A quick example that comes to mind might be to imagine a training program ...
    Business Casual - Friday, October 31, 2008 - Comments