Behind the Scenes at a Blog Video Interview

Yesterday a few students and myself sat for an interview with some folks from ProtonMedia to discuss virtual immersive environments for learning and collaboration. The finished piece will be posted in a while on the blog over at ProtonMedia but, in the meantime, I wanted to post some behind the scene images of the interviewers […]

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Presentation on Friday

This Friday I will be presenting a webinar about different techniques for teaching when different generations are in the classroom. The webinar is called Reaching and Teaching Across Generations and will be held at 10:00 a.m. MST on Friday, December 11, 2009. Here is the description of the webinar. Today’s classrooms can contain up to […]

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Why an Instructional Design Degree from Bloomsburg University ROCKS!

The discussion that Cammy Bean and I have gotten into concerning “Accidental Instructional Designers” and When “Accidental Instructional Designers become Intentional” has brought about a number of interesting discussions about the skills of ID people and what ID programs should look like and I realized that: People who haven’t been in Bloomsburg’s ID program don’t […]

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Accidental Instructional Designers May Want to Just Say No

Perhaps this is the annual right of passage in the field when Cammy Bean and I get into a “degree vs non-degree” in instructional design discussion. She (and many others) feel that a degree is not really necessary to practice instructional design and some even assert that a non-degreed instructional designer is, by definition, better […]

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Seeking Some Assistance and Advice

As you may know in January 2010 (around the 19th or so) my new book co-authored with Tony O’Driscoll is being published. The book, Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration is about using 3D virtual immersive environments for learning and collaboration. Learn more about the book here. Leveraging the […]

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Creating Learning is Not Always the Answer

There are often times when learning interventions (training classes or modules) are designed and implemented but are not really needed. This happens with traditional classroom instruction and with newer technologies like Virtual Immersive Environments. Why does this happen? Let’s look at some things. Suppose for a moment, a person or persons can perform a job […]

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New Sustainability Education and Learning Web Site Launched

Learn about sustainability issues  at the Sustainability Institute. A major issue within organizations today is sustainability. The ability to do the right thing in terms of the environment and in terms of conservation of energy, natural resources and our planet. In an effort to increase awareness and learning in the area of sustainability, Kaplan-Eduneering in […]

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