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Knowledge Summit–Talking about Social Media But, Will it Blend?

Today and tomorrow I will be at the 7th annual Kaplan-EduNeering Knowledge Summit. I have been to many EduNeering Knowledge Summits and always have a great time. I’ll be doing a book signing, facilitating a video interview about the strategic relationship between ProtonMedia and Kaplan-EduNeering with Lisa Clune and Ron Burns and generally mixing with […]

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Posted in: Web 2.0

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Survey Request: Take some time and help the industry

 A colleague of mine, Dan Bliton asked me to help promote this survey, I think it is a worthwhile endeavor and would invite you to take a few moments and participate. Here are the details. Please complete the survey on Effective Approaches for e-Learning and share it with others.  http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/effective-elearning. We need at least 100 survey responses from […]

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Presentation Resources for DPW Webinar

Here are some presentation resources that might be helpful when creating an exciting PowerPoint presentation. PCAR Presentation Resources Resource for Presentations Learning Circuits Big Questions: Avoiding Death by PowerPoint Here is an example of a presentation using some techniques to avoid bullets, lists and other PPT distractions. Learning Technology View more presentations from kkapp. Here […]

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Video Games for Corporate Hiring, Training and Advancement

Thanks to Scott M. Helfrich who tweets as @studentlifeguru for this interesting article about Sun Microsystems, (a wholly owned subsidiary of Oracle) who teamed up with vendor Enspire Learning to develop two online video games as part of its new hire integration process. Image from Rise of the Shadows As the article, 6 Outrageous Hiring […]

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Posted in: Games video games

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HP Agrees to Buy Palm

Interesting news, HP, the computer maker, has apparently decided to break into the smartphone business by agreeing to purchase the not-ready-for-prime-time Palm device maker…the pioneer who lost its way. Palm has agreed to be bought out by Hewlett-Packard Co. for about $1.4 billion in cash. The move means that HP doesn’t have to spend the […]

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Posted in: Gadgets

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Grand Theft Auto:One of the Most Controversial Video Games of All Time But Will It Blend?

One of the most controversial video games of all time is Grand Theft Auto. One doesn’t have to search to hard to find articles like Murder Reignites Grand Theft Auto Controversy to know that people have strong opinions but…one question that has always bothered me is…will it blend. Here is the answer: __ Catalog of […]

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Bloomsburg University Instructional Technology Students Win Awards

Last night I had the pleasure of attending the Bloomsburg University College of Science and Technology Spring Honors Symposium and students from a number of departments were honored. The departments honoring students included: Audiology and Speech Pathology Biological and Allied Health Sciences Chemistry and Biochemistry Exercise Science and Athletics Geography and Geosciences Instructional Technology Mathematics, […]

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Posted in: ID Degree, Out and About programming

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Learning in 3D: Virtual Book Clubs Leverage Technology for Expanded Learning

One of the things that Tony and I encouraged in our book, Learning in 3D was for the formation of “book clubs” to read the book. We feel strongly that the conversation around learning and collaborating in 3D is just getting started and the more folks who are intelligently speaking about the concept and ideas of […]

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