Sun.Mar 18, 2012

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The Hardest Four Years

Living in Learning

<God Alert:>This piece is not my usual rant about some aspect about corporate learning. It still is about learning, but is tagged for the Learning About Living side of the Living in Learning blog. Some might ask, “Why combine something like this in a corporate learning blog?” I in turn would ask, “How can God [.].

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Writing & Grammar: Avoid Using False Subjects

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jennie Ruby    The subject and the verb are two of the most important items in a sentence. The subject is typically the first unit of meaning in a sentence and the verb is the second. Together they form the core content of the sentence: The angry chickadee chased the marauding squirrel from the feeder. By starting with the unique subject and a specific action, you create a strong and interesting sentence.

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E-Learning? Ja!

E-Learning Provocateur

Last month I attended the Didacta education fair in Hannover, Germany. I knew it was a big event, but I had underestimated just how big. It was MASSIVE. Five cavernous halls – each larger than several football fields – promoted the full gamut of the education sector: child care, primary school, high school, further education, workplace training and accreditation.

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Kindle Highlights Social Learning

Marcia Conner

When you look at the kindle edition of books on Amazon.com, you can now see what other people have highlighted in their editions of the ebook. This means you can now have a fabulous way to share what you’re learning and a socially-generated way to learn from others. It’s sort of like Cliff-notes for the digital era. While I’ve struggled with becoming an online book reader, this feature shows me possibilities that truly advance publishing into a new more collaborative age.

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Leveling the Software-procurement Playing Field by Richard Wyles

LearningGuild

Procurement practices often tend to favor (not always intentionally) the proprietary software business model. This means that organizations may miss out on the benefits of looking at all the source options. In this article, the author presents the case for modifying the practices to consider the factors influencing the purchasing decision.