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The Great ILS Challenge 08 - Part II - The Narratives
... challenge. "I learned at my mother's knee (and my Dad's poker table) that game ethics are not real-world ethics.
Mercy ... railway junction
and you suddenly realise there's a driverless train careering along the
track towards three people who ... moves to a different track however there's a man standing just
past the junction in the other direction. Do you do ...
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Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008
... developments, track emerging opportunities, network with other learning pioneers, and deal with topics you don't find at the ... Arriving right on the heels of DevLearn , the free (and 100% online) Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008 conference begins this week! The conference, which runs November 17-21, features some of the sharpest people in the learning and technology world. A quick glance at the agenda shows Jay Cross, Jane Hart, Harold Jarche, Tony Karrer, Clark ... Learning Trends and Innovations 2008 web site
List of events (Note: All times are Pacific.)
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eLearning Weekly
- Sunday, November 16, 2008 -
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Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008
Join us to explore new developments, track emerging opportunities, and network with learning pioneers.”
There ... I will be attending the free, online conference, Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008 , at Ning.com ... of the learning industry, you should join the conversation . Can you really afford to miss this free opportunity ... Learning Professional Should Have in their Toolbox
November 17, 2008 from 8am to 8:45am ⬠Conference site Jane Hart has conducted a yearly survey for the past several years asking learning professionals what tools they use.
Learning Journeys
- Saturday, November 15, 2008 -
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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Professional Networking: Just for Fun or Part of Your Job Or Combination? Tips for managing multi-memberships in social networks?
... cambodia4kidsorg . Make your own badge here .
Site Tracking ... my crazy travel schedule quickly made that goal unrealistic. So, I'm learning third hand through ... ?
just for fun part of my degree work personal learning (optional) professional development (required ... networks is about learning to relinquish control. Serve the good as best you can with what you have. You cant read everything ... of these networks is about learning to relinquish control." I find the networks that work best for me and put my time ...
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Work Literacy 2.0
Formal learning. We define content. We track in LMS. Content must be known, understood and stable. Need common base ... and learning? How does this relate to eLearning, eLearning 2.0 Implications of these changes on learning professionals ... metamemory. - Notetaking. Every study - you learn more if you take notes (like this one!!!) - Books - Organizers ... me operators in Google. Google Guide) Should we have done something different? The most important skill is to learn how to learn. Work Literacy - Find - include search, evaluate, narrow, adjust - Expertise leverage (networks ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Designing and Rolling Out Serious Games
... give a European / Indian perspective on this topic) HSBC Ad Campaign at Global Airports How do you make learning fun? Fun = more real learning. - Hook the learners - Sustain interest (drop-out rates even higher). - Ensure course completion - Improve retention Some fun, some hard work. The important part is the learning agenda. Serious Games - the basis. - Historically games have been frowned upon. Nothing has really changed. - Game seen as not equalling "learning ... / place according to rules linked to a well-defined learning objective. Games good for learning in certain ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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DevLearn 08 Keynote: Tim OReilly
Tim O’Reilly, Web 2.0 guru , talked to us about what web 2.0 is and led us to his implications for what we do. He started off talking about tracking the ‘alpha geek’. These are the folks who manage to thrive and innovate despite us, rather than because of us. He’s essentially built O’Reilly on watching what these folks do, analyzing the underlying patterns, and figuring out what’s key.
He talked about the stories that Web 2.0 is ... learning, statistics, and design. It isn’t about well-structured data, but about finding the nuggets in messy ...
Learnlets
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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