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The April BigQuestion in the Learning Circuits Blog is simply ‘how do we keep up?’ At one level this question can be answered very simply, because keeping up has never been easier. The traditional means for staying on top of new developments – conferences and trade magazines – are going as strong as ever.
Learning Circuit's bigquestions for December are: 1. It took me a while to develop my own blogging style - I have for years written columns in training magazines and I thought this would be the same. What will you remember most about 2006? For me, it will probably be my first complete year of blogging.
This sounds like a really good distributed version of a publishing model that is similar to what you would find at many magazines. I'm curious if people have thoughts on whether this model might be an interesting alternative to the LCB BigQuestion ?
I just read an article in T&D Magazine titled "Beef Up Your Training Toolbox with Web Tool." One More Thing to Add - BigQuestion #LCBQ. My BigQuestion Response - Predictions for My 2011. It's The BigQuestion #LCBQ. My insights on elearning and mlearning. Free eLearning. Cloud Apps.
Nugget Head , recently published an article in eLearn Magazine, The Art of Storyboarding , that is a very worthwhile read. One More Thing to Add - BigQuestion #LCBQ. My BigQuestion Response - Predictions for My 2011. It's The BigQuestion #LCBQ. Kevin Thorn, a.k.a. ► June. (2).
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The BigQuestion for January in the Learning Circuits Blog is, rather predictably, what are your predictions for 2010? There will be enough exceptions to keep those already active in these fields going, but no big shift in corporate learning practice. only one will matter and that is surviving the downturn.
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The March BigQuestion on the Learning Circuits Blog asks why it is that open content initiatives such as the OER Commons and the Open Courseware Consortium haven't had a bigger impact. L&d people may simply never get to hear about the free resources available because these are not advertised in magazines or shown at exhibitions.
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Consider this part two of my response to the Learning Circuits BigQuestion for February: Instructional Design - If, When and How Much? See part one: Instructional Design as a Spectrum ) In eLearning Magazines predictions for 2008 , Patti Shank said this: Learning content, activity, and assessment authoring tools continue to improve.
In addressing this month's question on the Learning Circuits Blog , I was tempted by an observation made by Stephen Downes in his review of last year's eLearn Magazine predictions : there are two major types of predictions: one, which identifies a current trend, and says it will continue; and the other, that identifies something novel or unexpected. (..)
One of the questions Mike (with his co-author Rafael Perez Y Perez) poses in his new book is: can computers write stories? Well, that's a bigquestion and one that is open to debate at all levels, from the technical through to the aesthetic. I was once on the cover of Time magazine.” “Oh I’m a superhero.” The future?”
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And probably will get some more ideas from the BigQuestion - Predictions and Plans for 2010. Also – I’m asking for a bit of help at the bottom to identify Prediction #10. So, I’ll likely be updating this post based on both the presentation and the help I get. I know this doesn’t make sense.
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And it’s nice to see that in the hot topics, the BigQuestion has had an influence. Nine Information Alternatives to the Now Defunct Training Magazine - Kapp Notes , March 2, 2010 Unfortunately, Training Magazine is folding up shop on its web site, print magazine and conferences.
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In some cases, leaders intentionally dodge the bigquestions about the business. It’s not that executives make the wrong decision based on bad analysis or intelligence; more often, they don’t choose at all.
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Those are the bigquestions,” she said. While Bamford sees limitations in its current form, if VR training can become more interactive, the sky is the limit. More investment and effort into VR will have implications but she isn’t sure what the effects will be and how long they will take to happen.
Clive: Bigquestion. Learnnovators: You have been conducting interviews with leading e-learning designers in the UK in conjunction with e.learning age magazine. How has blended learning started transforming workplaces around the world today? How are organizations seeing this approach? What are the trends? I’m utterly convinced.
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A revolution is forming, presenting you, the learning leader with a bigquestion. The industry that consumes billions of dollars intended to develop leaders has failed the leader, the organization and society. It’s time to boldly say “the emperor has no clothes.” Will you lead that revolution, be toppled by it, or just get run over?
Clive: Bigquestion. Learnnovators: You have been conducting interviews with leading e-learning designers in the UK in conjunction with e.learning age magazine. How has blended learning started transforming workplaces around the world today? How are organizations seeing this approach? What are the trends?
To get some perspective, I went back to the wisdom of an ‘ancient’ text (paper-based, of course) written by Mortimer Adler in 1940 (a bestseller no less) entitled, simply enough, How to Read a Book.Yes, I know, blogs are not books, — or magazines or newspapers — but wedo read (and often listen) to them and want something from them aswell.
For specific samples, we asked Download.com to send us adwareand spyware theyve seen in the wild, to better replicate the examplesyou are likely to encounter on your own, not theoretical or "zoo"examples. The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.
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So I started looking around for how to jump back in and I came across The BigQuestion from the Learning Circuits Blog." Lets pretend though that the question was.what are your predictions for the e-learning/learning/training industry for 2008? " What are your predictions for learning for 2008 ?" Ill say that: 1.
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Maybe its because that while academic, I dont view the HBR as a scholarly journal but more in the "magazine" category. I know that a large part of it is that while much of their content is "premium" - they also manage to generate and give away alot of other content. where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.
These dopes publish the magazine SCIENCE and it has some great articles like: Predicting Human Interactive Learning by Regret-Driven Neural Networks (Marchiori and Warglien, Science 22 February 2008: 1111-1113), The Demography of Educational Attainment and Economic Growth (Lutz et al., for individual access to those articles or pay $100 (U.S.)
in Business : Nice article from CIO magazine urging people to get out there are try some 2.0 " do you get a receipt for ideas that you deposit in a concept bank? Link to the Ontology Summit 2008 ) Web 2.0 stuff "My advice to all executives today is just get in there. Set up accounts at Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, Dopplr and Twitter.
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See the Learning Solutions Magazine article. I’m not just saying that because I had a blast, or that I’ve developed a lot of great friendships, but the eLearning Guild really knows what their audience wants and needs! Don’t believe me?
I am getting all this reading in by, among other things, giving up training magazines and echo blogs. (I McCloud is always wonderful although you need to be able to generalize to apply his lessons to learning. I haven't done television for years and have not watched an entire football or basketball game in a quarter century.)
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