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25 Random Acts of Kindness for L&D Professionals

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Leave a nice comment on a video, social media post, or blog that you appreciate. Play a board game with your family or friends. You can also download the 25 random acts of kindness as a BINGO card. Write a glowing review or testimonial for a company you’ve done business with. Make a list of things you’re grateful for.

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Have you considered virtual team building?

Matrix

Online teambuilding bingo – this is one of the funniest activities and it’s very easy to set up, as it’s a very popular game that most people know how to play. You can create your own bingo cards (customized with the company brand), or you can find many funny versions online, like this one from My Free Bingo Cards.

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My takeaways from OEB18: communities, AI and 3D-smarts and some very practical stuff

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Wilfred also blogged about the conference. The reflection session had a nice BINGO model with numbers. There is a gamification toolbox with 20 game ideas. You may use it to design your own game and get inspiration through the toolbox, or you can use it to have groups of learners to develop a game and play eachother's game.

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DevLearn Day 2

eLearning 24-7

Pathgather – discussed in yesterday’s blog. As noted in an early blog post, buy their unlimited package and get everything they offer including gamification stuff. I mean they want the stamp, talking to you is not part of the game plan. But the following week – a post from down under. E-Learning 24/7.

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Out and About: Talk'n About Games

Kapp Notes

Three guys talking about games (apparently arranged by height). Recently I had the pleasure of presenting on the topic of games with two interesting and exciting gentleman. One was Steve Sugar who has written a half-a-dozen books on what he calls "19th century games." Visit Steve at his web site, The Game Group.

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Preference of E-Learning – Structured or not?

eLearning 24-7

Micro-learning started as a buzz word and noted as such, in this blog and in a variety of other sites too. BINGO is a Journey. Lately I have been playing this Bingo game online. I’m not mentioning it here to tell you about the game, rather how it is presented. It is a great time waster.

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Instilling a Love of Learning

Vignettes Learning

Recursive Learning Revisited In a previous blog article on Recursive learning , we emphasized that learners only learn by creating their "autobiographical memory" of an event and factual memory. More Ways to Engage In learning design, stories, discovery, games, and exercises allow learners to show and share their own products and projects.