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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Dont Be a Tyrant!

Learning Visions

A post from the Eide Neurolearning Blog from 2005. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Tuesday, May 22, 2007 Dont Be a Tyrant! The Tyranny of Thinking Styles When some people hear the word "dog", they picture an image of a dog, while others see the printed word "d-o-g". "

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: E-Learning Guild Content Authoring Research Report

Learning Visions

Results of a survey from 2005. link] Posted by Cammy Bean at 1:52 PM 0comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Cammy Bean Greater Boston, MA, United States View my complete profile About This Blog Subscribe in a reader Subscribe via email Are you an Instructional Designer?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Where Are All the Women Part II

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For some backstory , see the Boston Globe article, " Women tap the power of the blog " July 17 2006. where I was pointing out the general lack of women in the e-Learning blogosphere. But perhaps this is just a general business-blog issue. It seems this is old news. Take the Survey!

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: David Byrne and PowerPoint

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In a March 13, 2005 article in The Toronto Star The Art of PowerPoint: David Byrne (Yes, that David Byrne) Defends a Reviled Software , "Byrne suggests that the medium itself is not the sole factor behind ill-fated attempts at over-simplifying complex information." Take the Survey!

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning Styles

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1) Learning Styles, ha, ha, ha Jay Cross December 2005 The comment thread is really great. I found some great articles/old posts on learning styles, thanks to Cathy Moore who pointed me to her reading list. Thanks, Cathy -- great stuff! I tried to click on it, and it told me page not found. Take the Survey!

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Breakthrough eLearning: Why I Hate Conferences!

Breakthrough eLearning

Elliott Masie tried to reverse some of these trends in the Learning 2005 Conference last fall. For example, at the recent eLearning Producers Conference in Boston, I sat through a one-hour discussion about simulations and another one on gaming in training. But feedburner shows your last post as sometime in 2005.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Foucault, Control and the LMS

Mark Oehlert

This is something I have been thinking about since Boston and the e-Learning Guild conference where I described instructional design as being a schema for control. It seems to me, possibly only because of the allergy medication I am on, that the element of control is clearly present in all these discussions.