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Early in the year, I gave a presentation online to the Massachusetts chapter of ISPI (the international society for performance improvement), and they rewarded me with a membership. Now, it probably helps to explain that I’ve been eager to attend an ISPI conference for quite a while. To my benefit, I was very wrong.
I’ll be there with bells on – and not just because the workshop is being held five minutes from my house, but also because Bob Mosher is an amazingly dynamic and engaging speaker with lots of practical ideas for your learning organization. Tags: bob mosher ispiinformallearning.
InformalLearning: Are We Missing a HUGE Opportunity? with Bob Mosher of Learning Guide Solutions, presented by Massachusetts Chapter of ISPI and sponsored by Kineo. This real-live event happened October 21 in Westford, MA. These are my notes, taken live during the workshop – mostly my transcription, no editorializing.
Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Tuesday, October 20, 2009 Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting Im speaking at the next Mass Chapter ISPI Meeting, thanks to the always energetic Jean Marrapodi. What’s Your Max Learning Strategy?
Last night I did a presentation for the San Diego chapter of ISPI titled ‘making sparks fly’ I used that concept to talk about a couple of my favorite topics: deeper instructional design, and social learning. The notion is that thinking and working ‘out loud’ are, in the right culture, better than not.
It’s associated with ISPI, and greatly reflects their Human Performance Technology approach, which I generally laud as going beyond instructional design. Overall, there seems to be no awareness of the whole thrust of social and informallearning.
New Way of Learning - eLearning Technology , May 4, 2009 The Ten Commandments of eLearning - Upside Learning Blog , May 8, 2009 Avoiding the Virtual Ghost Town - Kapp Notes , May 6, 2009 Learning Outcomes - eLearning Technology , May 6, 2009 ASTD / ISPI Event - Social Enterprise Blog , May 8, 2009 eLearning Tour - May 21 - Free - eLearning Technology (..)
We have a lending library with most of these books at MASS ISPI. Cammy, you'll be astonished to hear that Ten Steps to Complex Learning has van Merriënboer's stuff, along with Paul Kirschner's. Good Edition for your bookshelf. 2:10 AM jmarrapodi said. Yet another reason to join us! 6:14 PM Dave Ferguson said.
Learning Trends Point To and Shape eLearning 2.0 Presentation - ISPI Los Angeles Introduction to Wikis, Blogs, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking and RSS Practical Suggestions: Web 2.0 Start-Up Guides Personal and Group Learning Using Web 2.0 Learning Trends Point To and Shape eLearning 2.0 eLearning 2.0 eLearning 2.0
And while you’re there, check out Kineo’s complete audio series , including interviews with such e-learning notables as Jay Cross, Laura Overton and Clive Shepherd. What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? Interview with Tony Karrer on Informal and Social.
On Guerilla Design and Video Kineo Top Tips Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting Instructional Design Questionnaire Interview with Brent Schlenker Kineo Webinar on Webinars! What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? Interview with Tony Karrer on Informal and Social.
On Guerilla Design and Video Kineo Top Tips Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting Instructional Design Questionnaire Interview with Brent Schlenker Kineo Webinar on Webinars! What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? Interview with Tony Karrer on Informal and Social.
On Guerilla Design and Video Kineo Top Tips Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting Instructional Design Questionnaire Interview with Brent Schlenker Kineo Webinar on Webinars! What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? Interview with Tony Karrer on Informal and Social.
On Guerilla Design and Video Kineo Top Tips Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting Instructional Design Questionnaire Interview with Brent Schlenker Kineo Webinar on Webinars! What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? Interview with Tony Karrer on Informal and Social.
On Guerilla Design and Video Kineo Top Tips Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting Instructional Design Questionnaire Interview with Brent Schlenker Kineo Webinar on Webinars! What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? Interview with Tony Karrer on Informal and Social.
On Guerilla Design and Video Kineo Top Tips Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting Instructional Design Questionnaire Interview with Brent Schlenker Kineo Webinar on Webinars! What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? Interview with Tony Karrer on Informal and Social.
presentation were much more sophisticated that audiences at ASTD, ISPI and even the eLearningGuild. It is exactly that kind of JIT learning we are talking about. So is that part of the job of a corporate learning organization? Supporting informallearning? Good question.
Learned every aspect of the training business, from marketing to design to models to costs, from ISA to ISPI. informallearning. Thought leader and chief proponent of informallearning. Picture a young San Francisco start-up showing the way for Citi, Chase, BofA, and more. Entrepreneurial. Book (2008).
On Guerilla Design and Video Kineo Top Tips Mass Chapter ISPI November Meeting Instructional Design Questionnaire Interview with Brent Schlenker Kineo Webinar on Webinars! What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? Interview with Tony Karrer on Informal and Social.
Providing more opportunities for learners to “accidentally&# discover your content and get the information they need to do what they need to do. It’s about combining formal learning events with social learning, informallearning, accidental learning, and whatever else it might take.
ISPI) would miss the same things it misses. LMS: A Quick SWOT Analysis - Upside Learning Blog , June 16, 2010 The LMS has been a hot discussion topic for some time now. But is it safe to rely on peer-to-peer learning? She was about to give a presentation, and we were talking through her slides. That’s the goal. Social Bookmarks.
I just attended an #ISPI session hosted by the Massachusetts ISPI chapter (@ MASS_ISPI ). The session was on HPT and Social Learning: Organizational Performance in the Cloud b y David Wilkins, VP of Product Marketing at Learn.com. We should! ~@ dwilkinsnh #ISPI #ASTD GenY has a tribe. so totally worth it.
I’ve spoken at ASTD, ASTD TechKnowledge, TechLearn, Learning, eLearning, Online Learning, Online Educa, Training, ISPI, CLO Symposium, eLearning Guild, I-KNOW, Research Innovations in Learning, Emerging eLearning (Abu Dhabi), Quality in eLearning (Bogota), LearnX (Melbourne), Learning Technology (London), and others, often year after year.
I attended ASTD, eLearning, Online Learning, Elliott Masie’s TechLearn, Training, ISPI (then NSPI), and many others. It fit where I’m at in the lifecycle of conference attendance. When I was a newcomer, I attended conferences to build my foundation knowledge. Remember ballpoint pens?)
If learning design isn’t a core success factor for the organization, having a dependable partner is of value. Increasingly, the valuable part of learning will be facilitating the internal, ongoing, informallearning rather than formal learning. Quality Learning Design. One issue that remains is the quality.
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