Clark Quinn

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What does it take to leave?

Clark Quinn

Having tossed my account, I can’t see when my first tweet was, but at least since 2009. The removal of support, the politics, the stupid approaches to monetization, the bad actors, it all added up. I’m talking about Twitter (oh, yeah, ‘X’ as in what’s been done to it ), by the way. How do I know?

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Can we jumpstart new tech usage?

Clark Quinn

The notion is that objects in the world support certain action owing to the innate characteristics of the object (flat horizontal surfaces support placing things on them, levers afford pushing and pulling, etc). It seemed that Virtual Worlds really supported two main points: being inherently 3D and being social. mentoring).

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elearning, strategically

Clark Quinn

While I’ve lots more to say, I put a short version of my vision of elearning strategy in Michael Allen’s 2009 e-Learning Annual. And important topics like Appreciative Inquiry, Performance Support, ROI, implementation, the value of research for design, virtual world design, and more.

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Slow Learning – #change11

Clark Quinn

For me, that would be having a personal mentor traveling with me, looking at my tasks, providing both support in the moment, and developing me slowly over time. The ADDIE process assumes a course, and still doesn’t have any real support for the emotional engagement aspect. Michael Allen’s eLearning Annual 2009.

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