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Mortar Rocks Park
Among my personal goals for the year were:
write something meaningful every day
learn to make short videos as easily as making a blog post
Hence, this:
src="rocks-http://jaycross.com/rocks/poster.jpg"
href="http://jaycross.com/rocks/rocks.mov"
target="myself"
controller="false"
autoplay="false"
scale="aspect">
If I’m right in foreseeing nuclear winter for training budgets, most of us are going to need to be able to use tech to accomplish our goals without emptying our pockets.
Internet Time
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008 -
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Duke Magazine-Brave New World by Jacob Dagger-September/October 2008
... librarians—conduct research, but also how they communicate, he believes the old model of a desk staffed by highly trained ... reference queries were made in person, and a search of the librarys materials required a skilled librarian to ...
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Im new to eLearning - Where do I start?
I held a Breakfast Byte session at DevLearn for people new to the eLearning field. Here are some miscellaneous tips and tricks I provided during this session to help get people started off on the right foot:
Know that the term “eLearning” has an ambiguous definition. Personally, I consider eLearning to be the intersection of learning and technology, where we help people do their jobs more effectively and more efficiently. But you'll probably hear at least 25 other definitions floating around out on the web.
The best thing you can do at conferences (like ...
eLearning Weekly
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008 -
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The Great ILS Challenge 08 - Part II - The Narratives
... itself. a example scenario is that of the run away train which you've
probably heard before...you're asked first ... railway junction
and you suddenly realise there's a driverless train careering along the
track towards three people who haven't noticed and are certainly going
to be killed if you don't act. You can switch the junction so the
train ... and
indirectly kill three people? Or switch and be directly responsible
for the death of one person... In some ... ' - to the letter even when it means hurting a fellow
person? do some players like to break the rules? Do some ...
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DevLearn08: The Great (and community-powered) ILS Challenge
... taking notes> So to recap - the challenge was to design a game that would reveal the 'ethical truth' of a person...so let's get beyond compliance training and get to actual performance right? Also let me thank the people who sent in ... various risks/rewards in ethical situations that differ from person to person.
Karl Kapp ( Web site / slides ... touches on something akin to Joe's "middle path" - this idea that there may not be a pure, ethical path for a person ...
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Thinkers, Scientists or Mechanics
Data validity The inference is that data from a blog site can be used to determine the personality of the writer. Hmmm. This could have implications to do with data validity, if a blog site was used to categorise the person who ... most prevalent sites were the INTJ and INTP types. Of all the least likely personality types I'd meet in a crowd of 100 ... unconsciously selecting blog sites according to their 'personality'? Or is Typealyzer not really doing a valid analysis ... USA inferential statistics, their claimed personality types are among only 2.1% of the population. Yet the group they ...
Blogger in Middle-earth
- Saturday, November 15, 2008 -
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