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Tech Connects: Mentoring Tools
... individual attention from instructors as coaches.
CA plans to make use of a similar learning structure for its other ... difference. "They were used to blood-and-guts training, and they got little attention from our training department in ...
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Internet and Email Use at Work - Study Findings
PEW Internet and American Life Project have a great paper out right now with some interesting stats on use of the internet and email and how it effects workers. It is from September 24, 2008 and the data seems to have been collected earlier in the year.It caught my attention in relation to the Work Literacy Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals workshop/class/network (it's a bit of all of these). Someone was wondering if the tasks people are doing in relation to age have shifted over the last year or so. It seems that the older boomers maybe even seniors (in terms of generations) are more ...
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SocialText 3.0...OK...I'm impressed.
... decide where to focus their attention.
Socialtext 3.0 delivers connected ...
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Sun, Elite, and the future
College kids are different these days. Awash in multiple distractions, most have the attention spans of gnats. They lack the discipline to put in the hard work to learn things the way you and I did when we were in school. Ye Gods, most of them donâ¬"t read email any more, much less books. They live in the fast lane, skittering across the top of important issues without ever getting to the heart of the matter. And before you know it, they will graduate and become employees of our companies.
Learning professionals know that the incoming generation is not going to put up with what has ...
Internet Time
- Saturday, September 27, 2008 -
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Googleâ¬"s G1 vs. Appleâ¬"s Ferocious Attention to Detail
... have never escaped Apple’s ferocious attention to detail, but it is not the image itself that’s so troubling. It is what it symbolizes, what is missing at Android’s most fundamental level: Attention to detail.
“Ferocious attention to detail.” A beautiful phrase. And a rule we should all live by. How many times have you ...
eQuixotic
- Wednesday, September 24, 2008 -
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Advice for Learning and Technology Professionals
... asleep if they aren’t engaged. Use techniques like storytelling to get (and keep) your learners’ attention ...
eLearning Weekly
- Tuesday, September 23, 2008 -
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The first 6 steps to homegrowing basic startup analytics | Futuristic Play by @Andrew_Chen
... re spending the bulk of your attention on product with analytics as a important 2nd priority. So I tend to ...
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Ten leading platforms for creating online communities | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
Software has been getting a lot of attention lately, particularly with its popularity in the enterprise space. Over ...
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In praise of webcasting
Arriving late to an auditorium already full to the brim, I was forced yesterday to watch Itiel Dror's presentation to the ALT-C 2008 conference in Leeds from a second room where a video feed was being streamed in using Elluminate. Now I've seen Itiel speak a number of times, so my attention focused more on the effectiveness of the technology that was being used to deliver his presentation. My conclusion was that a live (or even a recorded) video feed of a presentation is almost as good as being at the event in person. I know you may not be able to engage in the Q&A (although ...
Clive on Learning
- Thursday, September 11, 2008 -
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Judging a Book By Its Cover
... no attention to the Windows Mobile behind the curtain” TouchFLO paint job.
For the sake of this post, ...
eQuixotic
- Monday, September 8, 2008 -
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Does Learning Grow or Is it Built?
... about it that caught my attention. I had read Stephen’s What Connectivism Is previously, but was intrigued by ...
Experiencing eLearning
- Sunday, September 7, 2008 -
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