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Wednesday, August 01, 2007 Learning Visions Im Cammy Bean and this is my little corner of the world where I talk about instructional design and topics somewhat related to eLearning. I started blogging in earnest in February 2006. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007 Beginning Instructional Designers Toolkit I want to incorporate a reading list for the next level of the 30-minute masters (taking a crash course in Instructional Design). Im not saying that these theories are right or wrong -- but they get tossed about and referred to with great relish by some in the industry.
Friday, February 01, 2008 Online Schooling for the K-12 Set Its not homeschooling, its online schooling. Ive corresponded a bit with a woman who is currently a teacher but wants to move into instructional design, specifically for K-12. And its increasingly being funded as part of the U.S. public school system.
Guys the most of you find these posts a valuable resource for the e-Learning community. As a result, the following post is Free and Open Source Web Conferencing (Online Meetings, Webinars) Tools for e-Learning. The following list contains free and open source Web Conferencing tools that are nt in particular order.
Needless to say, yearly knitting events have not lead to great skill retention or mastery. Needless to say, yearly knitting events have not lead to great skill retention or mastery. For more on the power of forgetting, be sure to view Will Thalheimers The Learning Show: Dont Forget Forgetting Luckily, Ive found a great knitting book.
The great thing about blogs is that you dont even have to be around, and people still come visiting. I havent posted in ages (hoping this will start to change as my work-life settles back in), but responses are still coming in to my survey. 4:01 PM Cammy Bean said. 4:01 PM Cammy Bean said. Survey Results.
Not only is Twitter great for the occasional laugh, but also a great source of information and links. Not only is Twitter great for the occasional laugh, but also a great source of information and links. Blogger Blogger is what I started with, and Ive stayed loyal. Now I stop first at Twitter. Have a question?
Thursday, October 01, 2009 What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? In Brent Schlenker’s recent webinar , he started exploring the concept of a “learning campaign.&# (Brent acknowledges that this isn’t necessarily a ‘new’ idea). So how can we translate that approach to learning and training?
2:01 PM Michele Martin said. What a great quote--and so true! I wonder if its that you invite it into your life or if it was already there and you just start noticing more. 12:10 PM Gary Woodillsaid. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. 1:51 PM Cammy Bean said.
Monday, December 01, 2008 My Facebook has Tipped Malcolm Gladwell says that everything has a Tipping Point , that point at which a virus goes epidemic, when the hip new thing goes mainstream. Posted by Cammy Bean at 12:10 PM Labels: facebook 11comments: Janet Clarey said. 12:55 PM Cammy Bean said. Think Uggs. Definitely.
I figure my 12 years of experience have to count for something, so Ive never let that stop me. Friday, November 02, 2007 Instructional Designers: Do You Have a Degree in ID? Clive Shepherd posted today about a dinner conversation he had with Cathy Moore. Come on, guys!) Perhaps thats where I belong. What do you think counts more?
Wednesday, August 01, 2007 e-Learning Content & Version Control Earlier this week, Janet Clarey wrote about the " Preservation of e-Learning Content." Certainly with the rise of rapid e-Learning tools and the increase in SME-published content well start to see an increase in the frequency of updates to e-Learning material.
But Ive realized the benefits of commenting: you get a response (usually), you make a connection, you start a conversation. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. But I do think some good is coming out of it. See the list of folks whove signed up with her. So I created one.
This post had some great comments which got me thinking about maturity cycles in e-Learning among organizations. Maybe they need to create old-school e-Learning before they can start adding messy to the mix. Posted by Cammy Bean at 3:01 PM Labels: e-learning strategy , messy learning 2comments: Michele Martin said.
Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Friday, March 14, 2008 Instructional Strategies? What instructional strategies do you use to make your content more memorable and engaging? ADDIE), but rather the teaching tools themselves. I missed Class and Order. And its Phylum, not Phyllo.
Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Thursday, May 31, 2007 My Job Description I work at a small e-Learning company, which means I play lots of different roles. My job title is Manager of Instructional Design. And yet, on a day to day basis (at least lately) I do very little of that.
This past year we started doing more video interviews with SMEs using Flip cameras over the XL1. It makes a great impact when you have a expert speaking. For example I like Tom Kulhmann's demos because the audio is very natural and demonstrated expertise :) 12:01 AM Sumeet Moghe said. For now, this is all heresay.
Photo Credit: mr. bartleys burger cottage waitress by irina slutsky Posted by Cammy Bean at 11:01 AM Labels: instructional design , will thalheimer 8comments: Jeff Goldman said. Tuesday, January 27, 2009 Are You an Order Taker? Luckily, I am not an order taker. In part because the management in our corporate U. does not allow it.
Several prestigious US universities, Stanford, U of Michigan, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, U of Pennsylvania, U of California, Berkeley, have started a large scale experiment in MOOCs. If you’re even casually aware of what is happening in higher education, you’ve likely heard of massive open online courses ( MOOCs ). JULY 25, 2012. 228 Tweets.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007 Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning Welcome to stop #3 of The Karl Kapp Games, Gadgets, and Gizmos Virtual World Book Tour. For this exercise, I was a good doobie, and I read all of Chapter 1, which gives a great background on Boomers, Gamers and the differences between the two. Do They? )
Starting in advertising out of college in the 90s, Tara got married and moved to Washington, D.C., Starting in advertising out of college in the 90s, Tara got married and moved to Washington, D.C., So after having her first child she started to dive more into computers, as they were becoming more popular. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT.
Dean has a lot going on with his businesses, and he shares some great tips for online course creators in this episode. After learning those skills, he started a mobile food truck where he could run the business on his own with the knowledge he had acquired after 2 years of working in the industry. So he ended up going to work at a pub.
I had read Danahs article before starting my interviews and was listening for any judgment based on class. Tuesday, July 10, 2007 The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace Over the past few weeks Ive conducted about 17 interviews with current college students and recent graduates. All women. Computers are a fact of their lives.
> If you know a free e-Learning book that is not included in the list please I will highly appreciate if you write a comment with a link to that book. -- -- CU Online Handbook - University of Colorado Denver (Update 12/06/2010: suggested by PRL ) Do you currently teach online? Dunlap Learning 2.0
But when I hear someone telling me that this is the spot in the classroom session when the users start drooling and staring out the window, dont you think thats a good place to simplify? Maybe its not possible to make Six Sigma eLearning fun. But Ive tried. And to be honest, it wasnt quite Six Sigma, but close. Cut, cut, cut. Storyline.
Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Monday, January 19, 2009 Instructional Design: Whats in a name? I stumbled across this on a writers blog today: "Officially, I’m now an Instructional Designer. A fancy term for writing training material." I am an "Instructional Designer".
Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8 Random Facts About Me Michele Martin of The Bamboo Project has tagged me for the 8 Random Facts About me meme. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. My very first meme participation -- does this mean Ive arrived as a blogger? 4) I speak German.
In 2007 Bob started using WordPress for blogging, as it was easier to get a good looking outcome without having to know all the ins and outs of HTML and other coding languages for building websites. ’ is a great question for course creators to ask. Bob shares his story and how he got involved in the WordPress ecosystem.
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