March, 2012

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eLearning: Buy or Build?

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So often I see organizations struggling to develop eLearning in-house when, really, outsourcing would result in a better product that's really less expensive in the long run. This month's "Nuts and Bolts" column for Learning Solutions Magazine explores this: Buy or Build?

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What Does Learning Look Like? This.

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3 Birds, One Stone Bird 1: I do lots of workshops on using social media for learning, and I struggle to help participants see the possibilities of using images rather than text-based approaches in their work. Thanks to email and discussion boards, we tend to fall into "comment here, post there, respond to that" kinds of interactions. But now, with so many workers armed with cell phones, nearly all of which have decent cameras, there are so many more possibilities for using images and video in ou

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From Traditional ID to ID 2.0

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I have an article in the new issue of ASTD's T+D, "From Traditional Instruction to Instructional Design 2.0". It's excerpted here if you'd like to take look. Some highlights: Social learning is learning with and from others by moving within one’s culture, workplace, and world. It’s often unconscious and unintentional, and it often looks more like solving a problem or working together to make sense of something.

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Social Learning and Etc.: In Conversation with Jane Hart

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Jane Hart and I got together to talk about social learning, social media, change management, and measuring engagement in online communities. Here's the recording : Her audio's not great so she let me do most of the talking. I didn't do anything to cause that-- I promise.