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Monday, June 18, 2007 Google Docs I played around a bit with Google Docs this weekend. Well, I actually worked with Google Docs this weekend. Inspired by recent posts from Harold Jarche and another one today from Wild Apricot on using Google Docs in nonprofits (thanks to Michele Martin for the link). Always the issue.
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Im joined by Sean Gilligan , founder of Webanywhere and a leading voice in AI and education technology. AI is unlocking so much potential for employees and businesses, so Im excited to share some insights today. and the AI agent will fetch Jira tickets, updates from Salesforce, and notes from Google Docs.
Wired has now done a great review of the app: Buzzword: Web-Based Office Docs Never Looked So Good. ".the Buzzword beats current Ajax-based offerings like Google Docs and Zoho Writer in both usability and aesthetic impact. Im on the press page, so I think I should get at invite, dont you? I like that its built in Flash.
Monday, June 25, 2007 Getting Pysched for FaceBook Im definitely feeling out-of-my element in this whole FaceBook thing. Im trying to get into it and discover its potential professional uses. Im just scratching the surface, I suppose. Im feeling lonely and really nerdy. Id like to push this somehow, but Im not sure.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007 Using FaceBook Im trying to expand my horizons a bit these days and have been taking a closer look at a whole bunch of tools out there, including SecondLife and FaceBook. Im interested in how we could leverage that existing community for better communication, learning opportunities, networking, etc.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007 My Personalized Personal Work Learning Environmental World Tony Karrer asked in the comments on my PLE post yesterday , Im curious if you distinguish your learning environment (tools, skills, etc.) Most of what Im doing outside of work these days involves the care and feeding of two small people, ages 2 and 4.
Can better use be made of tools and applications like Skype, AOL, Webinars, conference calls, video conferencing, Google docs, etc.? Some important questions that remain unasked Are all communication channels being effectively used (especially important if communicating via Web and across different time-zones)?
Im not saying to leave the info a mystery; Im saying that Ive seen a lot of elearning that seems to underestimate the intelligence of the learner and makes every little thing painfully explicit. Im not sure what to make of it, honestly. Im way out of practice. This leads to passivity and boredom. 4:48 PM Cammy Bean said.
I think Im somewhat of an anomaly in the field. Maybe Im not an instructional designer at all. Some Buzz on Buzzword Using FaceBook Come to Dinner -- Spreading the Word Charlie Goes to Digital Mountain Google Docs Visual and Auditory Multi-Tasking ADDIE: It's a Process Defining an e-Learning Strategy: Planning the Kick.
Then I realized Im a constant notetaker, in the pen-and-paper sense. Thats one way for me to process the information Im seeing/hearing, and the same may be true for at least some live bloggers. The others, of course, are just showing off. Personal Hard Drive My Personalized Personal Work Learning Environment.
Im not sure I buy how much real impact any of this will have on bottom line measures. Out of both of these comments - Im coming to realize that we have to shift our mindset about measurement. Im not trying to be flip. Im pretty sure the exec team didnt need any more "proof" of value than that one sentence.
Ive got the PowerPoints and Word docs to prove it. Oh, except Im the developer and audio engineer too. And Im "lucky" enough to have access to the software. Im wondering if theres anything better out there. No assessments or formal testing. Lots of software interactivity. Relentless schedule. 3:30 PM Wendy said.
Marshall McLuhan) -- Im not trying to be a smarty-pants here, but I looked this up and Gary was close: "We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. We march backwards into the future." Wireless vs. The content could be Web 2.0, or the Declaration of Arbroath. 3:29 PM Cammy Bean said.
Im always happy to spread the good word. Some Buzz on Buzzword Using FaceBook Come to Dinner -- Spreading the Word Charlie Goes to Digital Mountain Google Docs Visual and Auditory Multi-Tasking ADDIE: It's a Process Defining an e-Learning Strategy: Planning the Kick. An excellent vision of how web2.0 is/will change the way we work.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Facebook for the Enterprise Im still mucking around in Facebook, trying to get it. Some Buzz on Buzzword Using FaceBook Come to Dinner -- Spreading the Word Charlie Goes to Digital Mountain Google Docs Visual and Auditory Multi-Tasking ADDIE: It's a Process Defining an e-Learning Strategy: Planning the Kick.
Im a practical person at heart; not a theory-based one). The reason Im so keen on the idea of PLEs (not as a system, but as a set of tools and skills) is that I think it puts power back into peoples hands, rather than leaving them at the mercy of organizations who dont really have their best interests in mind. Thats it, isnt it?
Friday, June 15, 2007 ADDIE: Its a Process This is probably an argument made in any Instructional Design 101 class; I dont think Im saying anything new here. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Personal Hard Drive My Personalized Personal Work Learning Environment.
So Im spreading the word and saying: go take the survey and add your own little self into the mix. Some Buzz on Buzzword Using FaceBook Come to Dinner -- Spreading the Word Charlie Goes to Digital Mountain Google Docs Visual and Auditory Multi-Tasking ADDIE: It's a Process Defining an e-Learning Strategy: Planning the Kick.
Im going to quote heavily from the article here, inserting my own thoughts along the way. Granted, Im not commenting on the design nor the quality of the material. Wednesday, June 27, 2007 The Rise of Rapid e-Learning Mike Alcock, MD of Atlantic Link Ltd has written an article over at Trainingzone.co.uk: The Rise of Rapid e-Learning.
Im curious if you distinguish your learning environment (tools, skills, etc.) Some Buzz on Buzzword Using FaceBook Come to Dinner -- Spreading the Word Charlie Goes to Digital Mountain Google Docs Visual and Auditory Multi-Tasking ADDIE: It's a Process Defining an e-Learning Strategy: Planning the Kick.
Im joined by Sean Gilligan , founder of Webanywhere and a leading voice in AI and education technology. AI is unlocking so much potential for employees and businesses, so Im excited to share some insights today. and the AI agent will fetch Jira tickets, updates from Salesforce, and notes from Google Docs.
Im cammybean on deli.ci.ous -- try adding me to your network and make a for: cammybean list. Some Buzz on Buzzword Using FaceBook Come to Dinner -- Spreading the Word Charlie Goes to Digital Mountain Google Docs Visual and Auditory Multi-Tasking ADDIE: It's a Process Defining an e-Learning Strategy: Planning the Kick.
e-learning courses (online learning courses), which might be cited as content, since content is slowly replacing the term courses – as we think of courses – and becoming a catch all to include “courses, videos, audio, images, word docs, PDF, eBook, a picture of my puppy Voodoo (just seeing if you are paying attention) etc.”
Compatible with SCORM, AICC, IMS LTI, and xAPI/Tin Can API. Compatible with SCORM, AICC, IMS LTI, and xAPI/Tin Can API. Supports many types of media including video, audio, images, Adobe Captivate files, and Google Docs. Pros: Comes with a mobile app (iOS and Android). skills and department).
Main | Im tired people, so Im only going to say this about 1,000 more times. Usually they (the publisher) asks for something like 4-5 pages of notes; I think the Word doc I sent back in was something like 18 pages! » September 18, 2007 Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: The Blog Book Tour - Week Two So the pressure is on.
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