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  • LinkedIn for Finding Expertise : eLearning Technology
    ... eLearning (58) Informal Learning (57) Courseware (56) Big Question (54) eLearning Trends (52) eLearning Design ... ) RSS (151) Corporate eLearning (146) Mobile (142) Big Question (141) Audio (129) Flash ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Searching for Expertise - LinkedIn Answers : eLearning Technology
    Corporate eLearning (58) Informal Learning (57) Courseware (56) Big Question (54) eLearning Trends (52 ... 2.0 (158) RSS (151) Corporate eLearning (146) Mobile (142) Big Question (141) Audio (129) Flash ... having joined this ning as my first ning ever) I found a ning on the topic of Moodle, and I posted my question there. But how ... look at what I would do given this need. How would I get a conversation going with someone on this topic? A big ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Reflections, Light, How does it work? - A Science Question for Anyone Who Can Answer
    At a recent party my God-father, sister, and I were amazed at the questions that his grandson was asking about the world around him. Such as "Why can I see through the window, but not put my hand through it?" Big question for an 11 year old.My sister then came up with:When sitting on a train, bus, etc. I can look in the window that I amsitting directly beside (on an angle) and I can see not (only) the reflection ofwhat is across the train from me, but I can see a reflection of what/who issitting in front of me even if they are several seats ahead. How does thishappen or how can it ...
    Discovery Through eLearning - Thursday, September 11, 2008 - Comments
  • Reflections, Light, How does it work? - A Science Question for Anyone Who Can Answer
    At a recent party my God-father, sister, and I were amazed at the questions that his grandson was asking about the world around him. Such as "Why can I see through the window, but not put my hand through it?" Big question for an 11 year old.My sister then came up with:When sitting on a train, bus, etc. I can look in the window that I amsitting directly beside (on an angle) and I can see not (only) the reflection ofwhat is across the train from me, but I can see a reflection of what/who issitting in front of me even if they are several seats ahead. How does thishappen or how can it ...
    Discovery Through eLearning - Thursday, September 11, 2008 - Comments
  • To-Learn Lists
    This monthâ¬"s Learning Circuitâ¬"s Big Question is on: To-Learn Lists. The results this far have been really interesting to me.It appears that most of us (as is the case with me) don't keep a formal / tracked to learn list. Rather its an informal, ever changing list. It is impossibly long and things naturally fall off the bottom. However, the danger of not having a more formal list that is tied to goals means that likely they are not getting integrated into the to-do list and into daily lives. Who has time for learning that is not tied directly to formal work activities and to-do ...
    eLearning Technology - Thursday, September 11, 2008 - Comments
  • To-Learn Lists
    This monthâ¬"s Learning Circuitâ¬"s Big Question is on: To-Learn Lists. The results this far have been really interesting to me.It appears that most of us (as is the case with me) don't keep a formal / tracked to learn list. Rather its an informal, ever changing list. It is impossibly long and things naturally fall off the bottom. However, the danger of not having a more formal list that is tied to goals means that likely they are not getting integrated into the to-do list and into daily lives. Who has time for learning that is not tied directly to formal work activities and to-do ...
    eLearning Technology - Thursday, September 11, 2008 - Comments
  • To-learn lists
    The Learning Circuits Blog Big Question for September is not a question at all - it's an exploration of an idea raised by Jim Collins, in an essay in Learning Journeys. He wrote, “A true learning person also has a 'to-learn' list, and the items on that list carry at least as much weight in how one organizes his or her time as the to-do list.” Well I've always liked lists. Lists are what stop me from worrying what it is I'm supposed to be remembering. They free up my short-term memory, because I don't have to keep rehearsing what it is I'm supposed to remember; I know all ...
    Clive on Learning - Tuesday, September 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology
    ASTD (61) Corporate eLearning (58) Informal Learning (57) Courseware (56) Big Question (54) eLearning ... (185) eLearning 2.0 (158) RSS (151) Corporate eLearning (146) Mobile (142) Big Question (141) Audio ... predictions, might as well point out that mobile learning also showed a big drop which lines up with another prediction from the ... that mobile learning?Big winners: Communities of Practice, Wikis, Blogs, Podcasts. Warning that on Blogs and Podcasts ... about with Government?Some notes on Government training method trends:Online mentoring in Government shows a big ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, September 8, 2008 - Comments
  • To-learn list?
    ... fare. Incidentally, I always learn from reading the multiple perspectives of people answering The Big Question.
    Internet Time - Monday, September 8, 2008 - Comments
  • To-Learn Lists
    Learn list that I created after reading this post.The Learning Leaders Blog ResponseTo-learn list: The Big QuestionTo Learn Lists: The Big QustionKaryn Romeis: The Big Question: To-learn listMy To learn listThe E-learning Curve Blog - To-Learn ... This month's question comes out of something that Catherine Lombardozzi wrote pointed me to:Jim Collins, in an essay in Learning Journeys, wrote, â¬SA true learning person also has a â¬Sto-learnâ¬ý list, and the items on that list carry at least as much weight in how one organizes his or her time as the to-do list.â¬ýThus, for September we are ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Tuesday, September 2, 2008 - Comments