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Nine years old

Learning with e's

The fields were golden and the sun was shining. He was surrounded by several bigger lads, who penned him in, asking him if he was a mod or a rocker. Photo by Simpleinsomnia on Flickr This story first appeared on Signed, Sealed and Delivered. Several summers ago, I found myself driving past my old primary school.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Smell of Books

Learning Visions

Marginal annotations, which abounded in the centuries when readers usually went through books with pen in hand, identify the often surprising messages that individuals have found as they read. Photo Credit: Books by algiamil on stock.exchng Posted by Cammy Bean at 12:34 PM Labels: books , reading 5comments: Michele said.

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The Latest: Rapid Content Authoring Tool Market

eLearning 24-7

The latter is slowly gaining speed, which is an advantage to LMS vendors who have a CAT in their own product – which is SCORM,PENS/IMS compliant. Lots of royalty free stock photo options here – you still have to buy the license mind you, but you can find truly “free” without giving credit to anyone and add it.

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Big Cat Trail--Unforgettable Kanha

ID Reflections

This always reminded me of one of my childhood favorites, “When the sun shines in the morning and the night is on the run, it’s a new day, it’s a new day, and I will fly up to the sun…” The sound of the forest waking up is indescribable. As the sun rose, an uncanny calm would descend on the forest. But who cared!

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2018: This Year in Learning– 109 Curated L&D Articles from 2018

The Learning Dispatch

At the Pen Addict, Susan M. Pigott, who is, among other things, a fountain pen enthusiast and collector, reviews an elearning course on calligraphy. The “Old Editor” at the Baltimore Sun , John E. Lang tells us how to ensure that photos of classroom training don’t look staged. Do you really need someone to edit your work?