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A tribute to Dr Donald Kirkpatrick, pioneer and veteran of Instructional Design

Origin Learning

Facebook 1 Twitter 5 Google+ 0 LinkedIn 1 Pinterest 1 Origin Learning mourns the loss of a great innovator. A professor emeritus at University of Wisconsin and the creator of the Kirkpatrick Four-level Evaluation Model , Dr. Kirkpatrick passed away on May 9, 2014 at the age of 90. Image Credit – kirkpatrickpartners.com.

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Gamification of Learning and Instruction Theory Into Practice Blog Tour

Kapp Notes

We are starting it today as ASTD and I kick-off a 10+ stop blog book tour for the ASTD co-published book The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Fieldbook: Theory into Practice. The book is available at the ASTD Book Store. I am please with the book and excited to have it ready in time for 2014 projects you migh undertake.

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

Indeed, Cheskin’s Davis Masten and Tim Plowman characterized digital ethnography as the next wave in understanding the consumer experience in a Design Management Journal article as early as 2003. Buzz and Facebook - elearnspace , February 10, 2010 Google has more to fear from Facebook than Microsoft. How could I say no!

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Clark Quinn – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

After an academic career, Dr. Quinn served as an executive in online and elearning initiatives and has an international reputation as a speaker and scholar, with four books and numerous articles and chapters to his credit. Use Twitter, Facebook, Skype, Plus, and LinkedIn. He blogs at learnlets.com and works through Quinnovation.

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

million tablets to be sold by the end of 2011 & over 208 million units in 2014. If you want to use a freebie, my blog contains an article on free course authoring tools – the most widely used one is courselab. These sites include Del.icio.us, StumbleUpon, Twitter, Facebook, various Linkedin Groups, Linkedin.