1. Today’s Toys, Tomorrow’s Tools
    This week over at TrainingDay, my post Today’s Toys, Tomorrow’s Tools is a little bit of a rant. But I think it is important to continually remind ourselves that the upcoming gamers are going to learn differently than us digital immigrants and we need to adapt as well as help them adapt&…
  2. Informal Learning: Tools for Informal Learning
    Here is a whitepaper I wrote about informal learning. It explains some thoughts I have about informal learning as it relates to wikis, blogs, IM and RSS. You can read it here.__ Recommended Games and GadgetsRecommended BooksContent Guide …
  3. Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Games as Teaching Tools
    Here is a post by Mark Oehlert summarizing a discussion of games as effective teaching tools.See the summary. Mark has a great blog, filled with great information. Additionally, he is a great guy and excellent technical reviewer. He provided awesome insight and ideas for my Gadgets, Games and Gizmos…
  4. CSU Resources
    Here are some resources you may find helpful from the workshop. When you are in the classroom or teaching online, you may want to find new and interesting ways to engage students. Here is a course titled How to Increase Learner Engagement which provides ten great ideas for breaking away from the l…
  5. Keynote Resources from #LUC2017
    The Lectora 2017 Users Conference promises to be an exciting and engaging event. Here are the slides from my keynote (but no peaking until it’s over) Mission Possible: Creating Learner Engagement from Karl Kapp As indicated in the keynote, all of the topics were not covered but, they are a…
  6. A Conversation with Yury Uskov of iSpring
    The other day I had an opportunity to ask Yury Uskov of iSpring a few questions about his company and the future of eLearning.  Yury founded the company, iSpring, in 2005 and today iSpring tools are used by over 40,000 customers in 155 countries, including 148 of the Fortune 500 companies, and th…
  7. Answering #Gamification Questions from a 7th Grade Student-Part 2
    Here is part two of the questions about gamification from a 7th grade in a California school. You can see part one of the question and answer session at this link (and you want to check it out, she asked some great questions). 10. How long have you taught with a traditional learning version? AND 11.…
  8. Answering #Gamification Questions from a 7th Grade Student-Part 1
    The other day I received a very nice email from a 7th grade student in a high school is California. She wanted to know if I could answer a few questions about gamification as she saw my TEDx talk and has gotten interested in the subject of games and gamification for learning. I think it is awesome t…
  9. A Conversation with John Blackmon of Trivantis
    The other day I had a chance to catch up with John Blackmon. John is the Chief Technology Officer for Trivantis as well as being one of the Co-Founders of the company. And before that, John was Co-Founder and Lead Engineer at BocaSoft, a company that created various software utilities for the OS/2 …
  10. Game-based Learning in 3D and Real Life: “Escape Room Learning”
    At Masie’s Learning 2016, there were many extraordinary events. In fact, soon curated content will be posted on the site. But in the meantime, here is my take on one of the most innovative and leading edge concepts…a Learning Escape Room. According to Wikipedia, an escape room is a “ …
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