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Taking advantage of the financial crisis
... engineered, chopped up, overtaken, and dismembered beyond recognition by this time next year.
Famously, networks ...
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- Saturday, November 15, 2008 -
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Deeper Instructional Design
ALL appropriate situations. We gotta engineer that and support the abstraction. We can't "create" learning - We ...
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The Great ILS Challenge
... background - training CAD Engineers using a first person shooter. (Wow!) Result - a 4th grader got a hold of it ...
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DevLearn 08 LIVE
... some fire extinguishers.â¬ý Fire broke out in the engine compartment. â¬SFor Christ's sake, hurry up!â¬ý Two guys ...
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- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Web 2.0 - Tim O'Reilly's Keynote
Feral Robot Dogs. Google - flu-tracker app based on where people are typing the keyword "flu" in their search engine ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 (Jane Hart)
Available: Hosted
A powerful web-based search
engine, so to find any information,
you ...
Scholarly literature search engine
Spring 2008: 52= ...
Zaid Delicious eLearning
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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RefSeek
RefSeek (rÄ"f-sÄk) is a
web search engine for students and researchers. RefSeek aims
to make academic information easily accessible to everyone. RefSeek
searches more than one billion documents, including web pages, books,
encyclopedias, journals, and newspapers.
Jane Knight
- Tuesday, November 11, 2008 -
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Concept Worker
... requests in the same category as an engineer working in R&D - they are both called knowledge workers. That's not as ... have several ways to describe the difference between someone in a call center and the engineer and the doctor. And ...
eLearning Technology
- Monday, November 10, 2008 -
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User-Centered System Design
Back when I did my PhD, I was fortunate to be in Don Norman’s group when they were developing some of the primary design principles about designing for how people really think (”cognitive engineering”). It focused on designing for the way people work (my twist was designing for how people learn). I recently ranted about animated gifs, and I’ve got a similar catalyst here.
As background, people don’t do many things exactly the same way. We’re really bad at rote stuff, and instead are widely creative. If you want information from someone, it ...