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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
12 August 2013 = Cancer Free For Me!
As of Monday, August 12, 2013, it’s official. I’m CANCER FREE! And all of this is 5 months. Here’s what I learned from March 28th to August 12th: 1) Always listen to your mother 2) It’s not a lump. … Continue reading
Applying or Understanding?
I have a huge problem when courses, workshops, seminars, trainings, call-it-what-you-will that uses the word “understanding” as an objective. I propose a 3-step experiment 1: Ask dozen 8yr-olds if they understand why they need to say please, excuse me and … Continue reading
How My Husband Taught Me Performance Support vs Training: What I Learned 4/9/2012
Hi everyone! Ok, before I go any further, I’ll admit it. I haven’t been blogging every day. But still, I’ve done better than any time in the past year, so that has to count for something, right? And oh yeah, remember … Continue reading
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Articulate Hyperlinks: What I Learned Thursday 3/29/2012
I’m working in Articulate today. I had a course that has 15 slides – 6 of which are videos. On slide 6, they get to choose which video they want to watch. I had placed hyperlinks to the appropriate slides, … Continue reading
