Upcoming Webinar: Communicating with the Next Generation

Here is some information for a webinar I am doing this Friday. The webinar is titled “Communicating with the Next Generation.” Here is the description of the event. Be sure to register Communicating with Today’s GenerationDate: Friday, December 12, 2008 10:00 a.m. MSTLength: 90 minutes Description: Are your classroom lectures designed to teach the new […]

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Cost Consious Gift Idea

It is always so hard to determine what type of corporate or academic gift is appropriate for clients, co-workers collegue or your boss? What do you get them that is not too expensive but not too inexpensive, that is business or instructionally-focused but not boring. With these tough economic times, such decisions can be difficult. […]

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Pedia Palooza

Lately there has been a lot of buzz about using Social Networking software and techniques in organizations. I’ve written about a number of uses: Social Networking Not Corporate Enough for Your Company? A Pharmaceutical Leveraging Web 2.0 –In a Big Way I have recently, given a presentation on the topic.Wikis, Blogs and Social Networks Presentation […]

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Shout Out: Rachel Troychock

Speaking of alumni (see yesterday’s post) This month ASTD’s magazine T&D featured one of Bloomsburg University’s Instructional Technology alumni, Rachel in their article FUTURE LEADERS 2020. The article is about up and comming folks and what they are doing in the field of learning and e-learning. Here is what the magazine said about Rachel: Rachel […]

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For Sale—Test Space

Well commercialization has finally impacted something as neutral and seemingly advertisement free as a student’s math test. A calculus teacher in San Diego, California sells ads on his test papers: $10 for a quiz, $20 for a chapter test and $30 for a semester final. Check out the USA Today article Ads on tests add […]

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Happy Thanksgiving

I won’t be blogging the rest of this week due to spending quality time with my family and recovering from eating all that turkey. So just, remember to be thankful for all you have, I know I am. Even in these tough times, we all have much to be thankful for… Enjoy the holiday. And […]

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YouTube Parody

Social media has many upsides but it also has a few downsides as well. Their is certainly value in many people creating all types of videos and you can find all types of good information on YouTube and other video sites but…you can also find some…not so good material and here is a parody of […]

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CAC Re-Cap

Here are all the posts related to the Fall 2008 Corporate Advisory Council Conference held at Bloomsburg University last week through our Nationally Acclaimed Instructional Technology program. CAC KickoffCAC: Corporate PresentationsCAC: Student Presentations __ Catalog of Recommended Books, Games and GadgetsRecommended Games and GadgetsRecommended BooksContent Guide

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Corporate Advisory Council Conference:Student Presentations

As a culmination of our Corporate Track, students are required to answer an e-learning request for proposal (RFP), create a prototype of the proposed solution and give a 20 minute sales presentation to a group of representatives from various positons within the field of e-learning. Describing the rules of the exercise to CAC Members. This […]

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