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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | AARON SILVERS NOVEMBER 12, 2010 The DevLearn 2010 Write-up #DL10 know Jay Cross (@jaycross) by reputation and though we exchanged a little bit at DevLearn 2009, I wouldn’t say I knew him well. It took me a week to let the excitement settle from DevLearn and reflect. wanted to make sure that what I shared in a reflective post was what was more likely to stick with me, and shake loose the bright and shiny that I’m often drawn to. Was it freaky? | AARON SILVERS NOVEMBER 15, 2010 Why Project Tin Can Is Important to Me In 2008, I began to look at tools like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google Apps (especially, for me, Wave in 2009) with an eye for the emerging patterns: how the tools were both shaping and amplifying our ability to scale connections with each other; what they might do to accelerate and deepen our ability to learn. It sounds like a small difference, but the net effects are *ginormous*. | | | | | | | AARON SILVERS FEBRUARY 15, 2011 How I Roll: Ideation They were significantly defined after spending a day riding roller coasters at Cedar Point, Ohio in mid 2009 with a whole other group of friends, many of whom work with me now. I’d like to peel back the curtain a bit on how I do about producing ideas. For the past three years of my work, some part of my week has been spent working “offsite,” usually at my home office. | AARON SILVERS SEPTEMBER 28, 2010 Post-Mortem on Black Swan Society In 2009, on the last morning of the Innovations in eLearning conference, several people (some are frequent participants in @lrnchat) skipped out on a keynote and gathered in a coffee shop to address a problem Maria Andersen (@busynessgirl) raised to me about getting buy-in from peers for using Social Media for learning. Context. Activity. No Explicated Goals. It’s Not a Community. | |
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