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Cultivating capability with Walmart’s Brandon Carson

CLO Magazine

As vice president of learning and leadership and head of the global leadership academy for Walmart, founder of L&D Cares and author on the future of learning and development, Brandon Carson stays provocative in the industry. “I got involved at the beginning, developing the instructional design aspect of it,” Carson says.

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Meet Tom Crawford April 21 on The Forge

TechSmith Camtasia

With an extensive background in technology, 2007 was Tom's 20th year as a professional programmer. Through extensive testing with customers such as Blockbuster, Pepsi, and Bank of America, he developed extensive theories on interactivity, engagement, and visualization.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): 2007 edublog winners announced!

Mark Oehlert

» December 10, 2007 2007 edublog winners announced! Congrats to all the 2007 edublog award winners.you can find the whole list here. Posted by: Stephen Downes | December 12, 2007 at 06:14 PM The comments to this entry are closed. Uranium Ore on eBay. Main | Wow.Has it been almost a month?! Lets Talk 2008.

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eLearning Tour - May 21 - Free

Tony Karrer

In 2007, he voted as one of TrainingIndustry.com's 2007 Top 20 Most Influential Training Professionals. He is an influential voice in the IT training industry, speaking at conferences and participating within industry associations such as CLO Magazine, CompTIA, ASTD, The E-learning Guild and The Masie Centre.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Heading Home from I/ITSEC 2007

Mark Oehlert

IITSEC really is a unique experience since all the audience is not just developers and vendors, all the decision-makers in this realm also attend the conference. The developer was late getting to the conference because his company was in Tel Aviv and the West Bank giving out 100,000 copies of the game. Anyway, enough of that rant.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: DIY vs. Formal Learning

Learning Visions

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 DIY vs. Formal Learning DIY Learning (Do-it-Yourself) is the term of the week, it seems. Elliot Masies most recent Learning Trends newsletter leads with the headline "DIY: Do It Yourself Trends". I check em out on line in the name of professional development -- see what all the other vendors are doing.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Well there goes one of my main reasons for me not switching to Macs yet.

Mark Oehlert

» June 21, 2007 Well there goes one of my main reasons for me not switching to Macs yet. " Citing that EA customers were moving to the Mac in droves , EA announcedthat it would once again begin developing games for the Mac platformwith simultaneous releases as their Windows counterparts. Sign me up for a lifetime membership!

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