Meme is Back

Recently, I was tagged for the 5 Things Meme by Susan Smith Nash, aka, the E-Learning Queen. Thanks Susan. Susan writes interesting pieces and I think you should check her site out. I really liked her En Media Res piece (not the real title of her piece but what I took away.) Now I am […]

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Dad, Can I Download the Teletubbies Ring Tone

A while back I posted a definition of a gamer. Someone who has grown up with video games and gadgets. In fact, I frequently write about this generation and think of myself as fairly knowledgeable and aware of what they are doing, heck, I’ve written a bookon how tech-savvy and connected this generation is as […]

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: MMORPG in ICT Education

During my recent conference in San Francisco (shown above), Gordon Snyder, Jr. the Executive Director and Principal Investigator of the National Center for Telecommunication Technologies (NCTT) gave a great presentation on MMORPGS and how they can be used in community colleges and training programs. He mentioned a number of uses of Second Life and how […]

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Hidden Agenda Games

Most of the time a Hidden Agenda is a bad thing. In this case, however, it is a good thing. Enter Hidden Agenda Games. This is an organization that encourages, through contests, the creation of games to help middle school kids (like my oldest son) learn difficult subjects that might not always “stick.” The Liemandts […]

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Brain Drain: The “Perfect Storm” of Unfilled IT Jobs

Just returned from a conference sponsored by the National Center for Telecommunication Technologies (NCTT) held in San Francisco, CA. The organization is a National Science Foundation (NFS) center that is focused on providing technology education to faculty of community colleges in the area of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). I serve as the external evaluator […]

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Industry News: 2007 Predictions

Every year Lisa Neal over at eLearn Magazine collects predictions of more than a dozen thought leaders throughout the learning community. Check out this year’s predictions and see if you agree. If you do, let me know, if not, what are your predictions? Predictions for 2007__ Recommended Games and GadgetsRecommended BooksContent Guide

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Rapid E-Learning Trade-Offs

This month the Big Question on the Learning Circuit’s blog has to do with rapid e-learning. “What are the trade offs between quality learning programs and rapid e-learning and how do you decide?” I have done some previous writing on the topic of rapid e-learning: Learning at Byte SpeedSpeed is King: Rapid Creation and Deployment […]

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