Category Archives: learning

Picasso and Me

“A picture used to be a sum of additions. In my case, a picture is a sum of destructions.” ~Pablo Picasso “A course used to be a sum of added information. In my case, a course is a sum of … Continue reading

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Part II: Learning About Learning From My Ancestors — Grandma

An old draft post I found from November 2009. This is part II in my series about how/why I’m so focused on learning. It’s a learned trait – passed from my great-grandmother to my grandmother to my mom to me. … Continue reading

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Socratic eLearning!

Why don’t we design elearning like this?

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Like a…TRICIA!

A friend of mine posted a link to this ad by Always called #LikeAGirl. All my life I’ve heard “like a …”: You throw like a girl. You don’t swing a baseball bat like a girl. You don’t talk like … Continue reading

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Childhood, Learning and Development, Life and Learning Rebels

The Learning Rebels are blogging about this topic . They are MUCH more eloquent than I am, and they inspired me to jot down a few thoughts. My take on this topic is that we’re really making our field way … Continue reading

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