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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG NOVEMBER 2, 2009 Presenting the Value of Social Media for Learning I've received various forms of the same question from different people over the past few years. The basic question is: How do I communicate the value of social media as a learning tool to my organization? Which provides us this month's big question: Presenting the Value of Social Media for Learning? They either haven't opened their mind to the idea or really care. to knowledge workers? | THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG MARCH 1, 2009 Workplace Learning in 10 Years The inspiration for this question comes from the recent posts discussing the future of workplace learning: Jay Cross and Harold Jarche - Future of the Training Department Jay Cross - eLearning is not the Answer Tony Karrer - Corporate Training Dave Wilkins - The Future of Training Started Yesterday Thus, for March 2009 Big Question is: Workplace Learning in 10 Years? What are they doing? | | | | | | | THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG JULY 1, 2010 Brain Learning and eLearning Design Cognitive Biases) , November 1, 2009 Cognitive Load vs. Load Time , October 9, 2009 Aging. June 4, 2009 Rob Barton: Reducing Extraneous Cognitive Load by Accounting for Individual Differences , January 12, 2009 Push Your Brain! June 2, 2010 That brain of ours , July 9, 2009 12 Brain Rules continue to stir interest with Instructional Designers , April 10, 2009 | THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG SEPTEMBER 1, 2009 Working with Subject Matter Experts I want to thank Jeff Goldman - Minute Bio for his great response last month. He suggested that we focus the Big Question on specific issues and then suggested four questions. So, let's start with his first suggestion: Working effectively with subject matter experts There's a lot to this topic, and certainly it's an on-going challenge. Some specific questions that are raised in this area: What should all IDs know about working with a SME? What can you and can't you expect a SME to do? Does it work to have SMEs create rapid eLearning? What's your favorite instructive story of working with a SME? | THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG DECEMBER 1, 2010 Learning 2010 You might want to look back at some discussions going on during the last few yearly recaps: 2009 - Learning 2009 2008 - Learn about Learning? We are going to continue a tradition in the Big Question. The Big Question for December is: What did you learn about learning in 2010? If you are not a blogger, please go read Should All Learning Professionals Blog? 2006 - Past experiences. | THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG FEBRUARY 8, 2011 eLearning Predictions and Plans 2011 #LCBQ You might want to look back at previous years: Predictions and Plans for 2010 Challenges Plans and Predictions for 2009 Predictions for Learning in 2008? This is a month late this year, but I'm excited because the Big Question Thought Leaders are working with me around this question. For February the question is: What are your Predictions and Plans for 2011? | | | | | | | | | -
THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 2010 Predictions and Plans for 2010 We had great response to last month's question - Learning 2009. You might want to take a look back at last month's posts and as well what people talked about in: Challenges Plans and Predictions for 2009 Predictions for Learning in 2008? Happy New Year! It was a great opportunity to look back at 2008. This month we are going to look forward. Thus, for January the question is: What are your Predictions and Plans for 2010? The goal here is to here what people see happening for them this year. What are your biggest challenges for this upcoming year? MORE >> -
THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2009 New Presenter and Learner Methods and Skills In response to my recent post Narrowing Gap between Face-to-Face and Online Presentations , the comments were really fantastic, but got the discussion going in a different direction - and it is clear that a comment box is way too small for this discussion. Both your face-to-face and your online audience is likely multitasking. They might be participating in chat / backchannel. They might be blogging. They might be taking notes. They might be checking and responding to email. They might be figuring out where to go to dinner. Should presenters coach (or ban) people away from multitasking? MORE >> -
THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 2009 Challenges Plans and Predictions for 2009 Thus, for January the question is: What are your Challenges, Plans and Predictions for 2009? Happy New Year! We had great response to last month's question - What Did You Learn about Learning in 2008? This was a great opportunity to look back at 2008. This month we are going to look forward. The goal here is again to be a bit reflective. What are your biggest challenges for this upcoming year? What are your major plans for the year? What predictions do you have for the year? December 2006 - Past experiences. Present Challenge. Future Predictions. MORE >> -
THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2009 Economic Impact There were some really interesting posts last month in - Challenges Plans and Predictions for 2009. This month's topic was suggested by several people and was touched on by some of the posts last month. Thus, for February the Big Question is: What is the impact of the economy on you and your organization? What are you doing as a result? The goal here is for each of us to reflect and share what's happening to us today as well as looking at what we might need to plan for going forward. How to Respond: Option 1 - Simply put your thoughts in a comment below. MORE >> -
Time Spent This month's big question comes from an inquiry I received from Robert Kennedy via my blog. The question was: What is your typical day like? How do you do all you do with elearning learning , elearning technology , techempower , work literacy and all the consulting and still remain profitable while having a LIFE? Ok, so that is more than one question, but hopefully you get the drift. What are your thoughts here? This is a great question and I'm guessing the answers will be quite interesting. After all, when I do presentations that introduce things like blogs, RSS readers, social networks, etc. MORE >>
- Digital, Rapid eLearning, & Social Media Conversations THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2009
- Learn about Learning - 2008 THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2008
- Learning 2009 THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2009
- Feedback on the Big Question? THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 2009
- New Skills for Learning Professionals THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2009
- Social Grid Value THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | MONDAY, MAY 4, 2009
- April 2009 - Getting Unstuck THE LEARNING CIRCUITS BLOG | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2009
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