Tag Archives: adult learning

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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Sandbox Series: Shiny Toys!

Remember. Remember way back…remember back to September and October in your childhood. School had just started, there was no cable, the only kids programming was on Saturday morning from about 6 – 10 AM, and one of the highlights of … Continue reading

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The Sandbox: All I need to Know about L&D I Learned as a Kid

This past week has been filled with learning and education. I graduated, and then I spent three amazing days at the ASTD International Conference & Exposition here in Chicago. At the conference I absorbed the latest and greatest in Learning … Continue reading

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Collision of History, School, and Me

I wasn’t the best student in high school and things didn’t improve much in college; it took me 3 tries before I graduated….when I was 30. So when I told my parents that I was going to get my Master’s … Continue reading

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My Mom is Wise

On LinkedIn the other day, Dan Galloway asked the question, ” If you were given just one opportunity to speak in front of hundreds of people, what three life lessons would you want the audience to embed in their brains? … Continue reading

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