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Blog Book Tour: Week One Recap

Talk about a fun week with plenty of activities and discussions about gamers, cheat codes, teaching the new generation of learners and labels. Week One kicked off strongly with A podcast interview with Brent Schlenker. He and I discussed the book, the boomer/gamer knowledge gap and the blog book tour. Have a listen. Then on […]

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Second Life at the Movies

It was bound to happen, a full-feature length movie in Second Life…oops, sorry, it hasn’t happened yet…but you heard it here first. Click here for the SLURL if you want to check out Hollywood, Second Life.(you need to have a Second Life avatar to visit.) However, what has happened is that HBO has acquired the […]

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Web 2.0 Lessons Learned

Here are some lessons that I’ve learned concerning the building of a Web 2.0 community around wikis and blogs. My learning occured as I taught my class “Learning in 3D” this summer. 1. Don’t Start with a Blank SlateFor the course, I created a structure within a wiki that included pages that were clearly marked […]

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Blogosphere Welcome

Please join me in welcoming Rebekah Simonds to the blogosphere. She was a student in the Second Life class (see Tear Down The Walls: Web 2.0 Extends Class)and was one of the ones who co-created the widely viewed Educational Uses of Second Life video (which is great by the way…check it out, you find a […]

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Think Like the Cavemen: Campaign Not Event

Too often learning and development professionals view learning as a one time event…conduct the class, create the e-learning module, craft the job aid…ok, now we are done. Learning doesn’t work like that. You can’t create a one-and-done and actually expect people’s behaviors or attitudes to change. Altering behavior and changing attitudes takes a concentrated effort, […]

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Back to School Assignment

In keeping with the Back to School theme, his week over at the TrainingDay blog, my post is called Back to School Special. The post discusses what learning professionals should be thinking about as students head back to classes. As professionals, we always need to keep learning and the posting provides “homework” to help with […]

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