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The Great ILS Challenge 08 - Part II - The Narratives
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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 ... 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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Thoughts on Dinner
... busy ⬠I went to 3! The eLearning Guild conference is different because, for the first time, my main purpose is to ... ¬¦.. This difference in approach may be a result of my lack of participation in the greater professional world of eLearning ... in-person networking has its parallel in LinkedIn and Facebook. The food is not as ...
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Some Facts about Immersive Learning Worlds
Learning Worlds. According to the eLearning Guild , over 93% of Guild members report that their efforts to conduct ... curve for virtual worlds. According to the eLearning Guild 16% of respondents indicated that the were unaware of online ... after the person watches them being manufactured in the virtual world of Second Life. (see Virtual Jeans=Real ...
Kapp Notes
- Tuesday, November 4, 2008 -
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DevLearn '08 ...in a week..I'm getting psyched for the ILS Challenge...
Yes its true...I'm getting ramped up for the eLearning Guild's DevLearn 2008 conference coming up next week in San Jose, CA. Brent Schlenker has already set up a Twitter hash tag ( #DL08 ) and I'm sure more social media will be coming online. Part of my excitement is about the next iteration of " The Great ILS Challenge " that we'll be putting on. For those of you unfamiliar with the Challenge, I should explain that the idea for it is a direct and conscious ... predict or evaluate a player's ethical qualities - could you design a game that would reveal the 'truth' of a person ...
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Online Events vs. Face-to-Face Events
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Courtesy of The eLearning Guild
Kathy goes on to say:
“For me, the single biggest reason to ... This post was spurred by Tony Karrer’s comparison of Online Conferences and In-Person Conferences .
Obviously, there are pros and cons to both types of events. However, in my opinion, online events are heavy in pros, and F2F ... home and work.
Personally, I’m more inspired by my familiar surroundings and the less hectic schedule of an ... three-person lunch meetup to the 100-person local user group can give you the most positive effect of being at an ...
Learning Journeys
- Friday, October 31, 2008 -
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LinkedIn Connection Approach Rethought
... groups. Thus, by searching the eLearningGuild or ASTD groups, I'm able to find people who can help answer questions ... for some time that my success rate in contacting someone who is 2nd degree (there's one person in the middle who will pass my request on) is roughly 80%. If the person is 3rd degree, it's low enough that I don't even bother. The problem ... superficial way. I've changed where I'm willing to link to anyone who I feel may be a good person to know in the future based on ... CANs and FANs as I did before. However, if you are (a) reading this and (b) roughly in the world of eLearning, I ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, October 30, 2008 -
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Seven training resource sites - even if you're not an instructional designer.
... above, here are three favorites from my personal repertoire:
eLearn Magazine Published by the Association of ... practices... definitely worth checking out.
eLearning Guild Sort of Web 2.0-ish in the sense that much of the content is derived from member input to surveys the guild administers. Pa