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  • Upcoming events to be excited about
    Next week is DevLearn , and as it’s run by the eLearning Guild, it’s always good.  I’ll be switching time between two pre-conference symposiums , one on games, and one on mobile.  Then I’ll be presenting on Deeper Instructional Design, doing Breakfast Bytes on (learning) games in the organization and one with Jay Cross on hot ... resurrect for the Corporate Learning Trends conference.  Run by George Siemens, Tony Karrer, and Jay Cross, it’s ... solid line up. In February, there’s the Training 2009 conference in Atlanta, and I’ll be running a ...
    Learnlets - Tuesday, November 4, 2008 - Comments
  • Can an ex-NFL player just enjoy the game?
    Can an ex NFL player go to a game and just enjoy the game like an average fan, or do they spend the whole time critiquing every last play? In my previous post on the "quality" of training that I'm subjected to, there is an interesting revelation to be found. Note that I did not go into an all out bashing of the learning curriculum like I have seen so ... people are so caught up finding the negative things wrong with training, that we actually learn less than the average ... training or training sponsored by an external organization where we know that our thoughts and comments will have ...
  • Going through training...the old fashioned way
    I've been hit with two separate training courses that I need to go through at the same time (while still doing my full-time job). The first is a DAU course on Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) training. Unfortunately ... be made in the training and education field. I guess I still need to wait for my buddy Mark Oehlert (the self-proclaimed learning technology evangelist) to leave his gaming fingerprint on the COR 222 course. The second is a little ... reveal that there is still a lot of work we need to make. Working in the training R&D field, I realize that I have ...
    Learning Design and Performance Improvement - Wednesday, October 29, 2008 - Comments
  • DevLearn 2008: A Case Study of Mobile Learning at Qualcomm
    ... of training outside the classroom, using a variety of mobile devices including cell phones, iPods, and eReaders such as ... . In this session, we will conclude with a look at new trends in technology such as Web 2.0, social collaboration and networking, games and simulations, and location awareness, and we will examine their potential for mobile learning.
    eLearning Weekly - Friday, October 17, 2008 - Comments
  • elearning: promises and practices
    Technology, 2007 Slide 74: 78.3% play computer and video games The ECAR Study of Undergraduate ... , 2007 Slide 79: 26% spend more than 20 hrs per week online Academica Group, 2007 UAS/CAS Web Trends Study ... Training Network in Africa. Courses to Sedaya (Malaysia) and Birzeit (Palestine) Slide 185: Open teaching ...
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning for Newbies
    ... learning specialist, Flash programmer, game designer, research, etc. Here’s a brief listing of some of the competencies I think newbies to e-learning should focus on: history, trends, and direction (history, evolution, impact of ... . Course authoring - knowledge of software (simulation, game, rapid design tools, multimedia, etc.). Web interface ... solutions for tech training. Felt like crying frequently due to some steep learning curves. learned how to train ... training (started a best practice log) became a project manager for an LMS/LCMS/Talent Management implementation; ...
    Janet Clarey - Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Training Method Trends
    ... eLearning 2008 ), I took a bit of heat, but looking at the trends - Games down! So are simulations and virtual labs. Any ... predict those trends at the beginning of the year. I would have been wrong. Corporate Training Methods But what about in corporate training? What are the trends for methods in corporate learning? How do they possibly differ from overall trends shown above? Here's the graphs for corporate (non-Government, non-Education) training methods: Surprisingly little difference between Corporate and Overall in terms of the training method trends. A few notes: ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, September 8, 2008 - Comments
  • Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology
    2008 Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology ... eLearning 2008 ), I took a bit of heat, but looking at the trends - Games down! So are simulations and virtual labs. Any ... those trends at the beginning of the year. I would have been wrong. Corporate Training Methods But what about in corporate training? What are the trends for methods in corporate learning? How do they possibly differ from overall trends shown above? Heres the graphs for corporate (non-Government, non-Education) training methods: ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, September 8, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning Queen: The Best Way to Learn in an Online Course
    ... focuses on distance training and education, from instructional design to e-learning and mobile solutions, and pays ... and hybrid learning and training at universities, corporations, and not-for-profits. Focus: new approaches (green ... , doing research, finding an online tutor, or going to a virtual world or serious game for simulation(s). 2---Interaction ... message, informal webinars, collaborative projects and games can be ways of modeling positive interaction, and one can ... or on Google Video, or in free services such as Neulio . You may also find quizzes and interactive games, or ...
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, August 6, 2008 - Comments
  • Outsource Your Chores And Feel Good While Youre at It - Bits - Technology