Clark Quinn

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Plans for 2010

Clark Quinn

The Learning Circuit’s Blog Big Question of the Month is “ predictions and plans for 2010 “, specifically: 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?

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Reflections on ISPI 2010

Clark Quinn

Early in the year, I gave a presentation online to the Massachusetts chapter of ISPI (the international society for performance improvement), and they rewarded me with a membership. A nice gesture, I figured, but little more (only a continent away). To my benefit, I was very wrong.

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Predictions for 2010

Clark Quinn

eLearning Mag publishes short predictions for the year from a variety of elearning folks, and I thought I’d share and elaborate on what I put in: I’m hoping this will be the ‘year of the breakthrough’. Several technologies are poised to cross the chasm: social tools, mobile technologies, and virtual worlds.

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The resurgence of games?

Clark Quinn

It seemed like there was a resurgence around 2009-2010, but then it seemed to go quiet again. Now, I and others (Gee, Aldrich, Shaffer, again the list goes on) have touted this for years. Yet we haven’t seen as much progress as we could and should.

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2015 Reflections

Clark Quinn

Games seem to be reemerging : while the interest in games became mainstream circa 2010 or so, there hasn’t been a real sea change in their use. We’re still seeing linear scenarios confounded with branching, we’re seeing gamification confounded with serious games, and more.

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Mobile Malarkey

Clark Quinn

Heck, Google was arguing ‘mobile first’ back in 2010! Mobile is not ‘on the rise’ That’s so 2012. Mobile is well past the ‘new’ stage. Even here in the US, it’s mainstream, and it’s been the ‘goto’ mode in other countries for much longer.

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Slow Learning – #change11

Clark Quinn

Populating the LearnScape: e-Learning as Strategy. Michael Allen’s eLearning Annual 2009. Pfeiffer, San Francisco. Rethinking eLearning. Learning Solutions Magazine. Designing for an uncertain world. Thalheimer, W. Spacing Learning Over Time. Work Learning Research.

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