Sat.Nov 03, 2012

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Putting the Design back into Instructional Design #DevLearn

Learning Visions

Here are my slides from my presentation on Thursday, November 1, 2013 at the eLearning Guild DevLearn conference in Las Vegas. Putting Design Back into Instructional Design from cammybean. Thanks to a great audience -- we had lively conversation and great food for thought!

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Honored

Clark Quinn

At the recent DevLearn conference, David and Heidi (the two-cofounders of the eLearning Guild ) punk’d me. Under the pretense of having me assist the keynote speaker, they had me sit at the front of the stage with another purpose in mind. As background, the Guild is explicitly labeled and designed to reflect the original concept of an association of craftsmen in a particular trade.

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DevLearn 2013 Wrap Up #devlearn

Learning Visions

Wrapping up a few days in Las Vegas for this year's eLearning Guild DevLearn 2012 conference. I could NOT miss Halloween with my kids, so flew in Thursday afternoon. So I missed a lot, but still had enough time to talk my head off and soak in a lot of elearning goodness. Shortly after I arrived, I jumped on stage to participate in a panel with Koreen Olbrish, Janet Clarey, Jane Bozarth, and Jeannette Campos on New Emerging Tech.

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Have chance, will learn

Lars is Learning

EdSurge reported this great story from Ethiopia that demonstrates further the power of the motivated learner: HAVE CHANCE, WILL LEARN: Amazing preliminary results reported by One Laptop Per Child around a bold experiment happening in rural Ethiopia. Several months after dropping off solar-powered Motorola Xoom tablets, 20 first grade-age children have managed their way from finding the on/off.

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HIA Technologies Turns a New Chapter in Interactive Learning

HIA Technologies announces the launch of Qvio™️ interactive video platform for learner-driven, AI-enabled, education. Viewers get instant answers to their questions directly from videos, interrupting when needed, and getting an author-validated answer!

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Six Ways To Engage An Online Audience

CLO Magazine

Here are a few tips and tricks to develop engaging online webcasts. Hosting a presentation is an ideal way for a company to release a timely message. However, face-to-face learning and development presentations are not always ideal. When the audience and stakeholders are globally dispersed, it is often impractical to bring everyone together for an engagement.

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The Week That Was

CLO Magazine

The top five stories from CLOmedia.com for the week of Oct. 29. Also, how some CEOs worked through Hurricane Sandy.

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How to Train Your Customers

CLO Magazine

Offering external customers development options is an inexpensive way to boost company loyalty, reduce dependence on help desks and generate revenue. The learning and development industry has its hands full educating various levels of the workforce, but customers are often an employer’s largest audience. Companies such as Apple, Werner, Drivefleet and Franklin Templeton have established initiatives to train their customers, and they’re not alone.

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