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10 Things Instructional Designers – Well, Me Anyway – Don’t Like to Hear
Every week, Dave Anderson of Articulate poses a different e-learning challenge. This week, the challenge is “10 Things Instructional Designers Hate to Hear“. Click the link to read the essences of the challenge. Off the top of my head, here … Continue reading
Posted in ELC, Elearning Challenge, learning
Tagged articulate, elearning, Elearning Challenge, instructional design
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Louise van Rhyn: Passion for Education
I’ve never met Louise in person – I only know her from Twitter. She lives in South Africa, and has a love, passion, and excitement for her country that you rarely see. This blog post exists because of a conversation … Continue reading
Posted in learning, Teaching
Tagged education, Inspiration, Louise van Rhyn, Partners for Possibility, Reflection, thoughts, Values
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Technology and Classrooms
I recently read a blog post by David Kelly about technology in the classroom titled “Why Technology Belongs in a Classroom“. David was responding to a blog post by Clay Shirky, “Why Clay Shirky Banned Laptops, Tablets, and Phones From … Continue reading
Posted in Teaching, Technology
Tagged adult learning, classroom, Clay Shirky, corporate america, learning, learning 2.0, teaching, Technology, thoughts
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