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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Describing What You Do: Instructional Design

Learning Visions

Me: Im an instructional designer. Im sort of distracted by the naked boy who just ran by (not mine). billbrandon had this comment on Twitter: I usually just tell em Im a writer. So what I tell people is my job is similar to that of a film director who directs a movie or an ad maker who visualizes commercial ads.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: This job aint dead yet.

Learning Visions

At least, this is what Im told. And as long as companies still pay for it we are all sittin pretty making some coin crankin out the Captivate movies sippin a cold pint. Moodle in 2010 Kineo Insights Webinar: Challenges and Best Practi. Although that describes most of us, right?) this, do that, go get training, etc.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Disruptive technology: Restaurants vs. Frozen Foods Movie Theaters vs. Blockbuster Wired Phones vs. Cell phones F2F Training vs. Online Training A lot of current online training is not disruptive, still incremental. example: Google Earth + local pizza parlors + your personal photographs on top of that. Move from page metaphor.

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eLearning Cyclops: Signs of Being in e-Learning Hell #eLearningHell

eLearning Cyclops

Someone shows up at your office and says "Im here for the online training."* There is a special circle of eLearning hell reserved for when your own creations are used against you -- kinda like Terminator or Matrix movies, only far more tedious. ► 2010. (35). Reflecting on My 2010 Blog Posts and Happy New Yea.

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The Advent of Mobile Learning Technology

Upside Learning

In the future of collaboration in the workplace, tools like IM along with other real-time applications will gradually replace email. Perhaps 2010 will be the year when it really explodes on the scene and forces us to really think about what mobile technology can do for learning. Do you think differently? Do you have great examples?