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2009 Top Posts and Topics: Kapp Notes

Kapp Notes

The ASTD Big question this month is an annual question: What did you learn about learning in 2009? So one of the tasks I will do to answer this question is to see what posts were the Best of 2009 from several different sources. First from eLearning Learning , Here are my top posts. Choose the Right Pilot Group.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Edu-Gaming in the latest Escapist

Mark Oehlert

The articles include: Allen Varney: Biz Sims "Whats more, these games - though inarguably games - feel different from those we play for fun. In fact, though some of these consultants do let theword game sneak into their pitches, fun is an F-word. These sims are incredibly targeted. But theyre not meant to be fun as such.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Vintage Tech Predictions - Some eerily right.

Mark Oehlert

One recently unearthed article, " 40 Years in the Future " from 1968 has some really interesting predictions. Students visit a campus once ortwice a week for personal consultations or for lab work that has to bedone on site. This site has tons of back issues of Popular Science, Modern Mechanics, and many more.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): What if "This is your brain on drugs".was a good thing?

Mark Oehlert

So the pieces that I recently posted about ( here & here ) dealing broadly with things neurological has me a bit sensitive to articles on that topic. But were clearly at a point where humanistic professionals--executivecoaches, OD consultants, experiential educators--need to incorporateneuroscience into their practices."

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer.

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Edu-Gaming in the latest Escapist | Main | Article comparing new Mash-Up tools (Popfly, Pipes, Google) - thanks Sam Adkins » June 03, 2007 Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer. eLearning 2.0 First, for full disclosure.I

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Long Live?

Tony Karrer

Long Live – is actually an important issue being raised through this discussion that I'll get to below… Let me start with the fact that Saul and his article made no attempt to directly engage with any of the "bloggers" who he so quickly lumps together and dismisses. percent in 2003 and 70.58 percent of all training in 2003 to 6.39

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Two Very Different Views of Publishing (heres a hint.I think one is WAY wrong!)

Mark Oehlert

Yeah.access to the articles costs.$30US whole book for free or two articles for $60US? " How about "If you write an article and only the people who review it for publication read it, does it make any difference? You can order the paper back for $16US or the hard back for $32US.or.(wait wait for it).you 30US for EACH!!