Clark Quinn

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Death to Zombies!

Clark Quinn

Amongst the publications by Jane Bozarth for the research library of the eLearning Guild, there are several myths-related compendiums. Some of those at the event will read this blog; long story but thanks, Paul. ;). There’re mythbusters who continually call out the false claims. There’s the Debunker Club.

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Taking courses online

Clark Quinn

My work’s been recognized, with invitations to speak nationally and internationally, as well as being the first recipient of the eLearning Guild’s Guild Master award. This has been a public service announcement, we now return you to your irregularly scheduled blog. Are you ready? Let me know.

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My thoughts on tech and training

Clark Quinn

The eLearning Guild, in queuing up interest in their Learning Solutions/Performance Ecosystem conference, asked for some thoughts on the role of technology and training. Again, the full thoughts can be found on their blog. And, of course, I obliged. You can see them here. technology'

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Honored

Clark Quinn

At the recent DevLearn conference, David and Heidi (the two-cofounders of the eLearning Guild ) punk’d me. As background, the Guild is explicitly labeled and designed to reflect the original concept of an association of craftsmen in a particular trade.

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How to learn and learn-to-learn

Clark Quinn

I naturally decided to answer in a blog post ;). For example, the very first time I ran a workshop for the eLearning Guild, while most liked it two people asked for their money back. (I I’ve been doing workshops at Guild events for around a decade now! (E.g. I was really upset.)

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Update: Designing mLearning

Clark Quinn

I’ll also be giving some webinars to promote the book to a variety of audiences, including the always great eLearning Guild, ASTD, and Training Industry Quarterly. Stay tuned to your usual channels, which includes the Quinnovation News page (which always points to what I’m up to).

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Thinking through social learning

Clark Quinn

In preparation for our webinar with Citrix and the eLearning Guild, I’ve been thinking through the benefits of learning socially, specifically for formal learning. This, of course, also is what happens in informal learning, if we end up discussing a problem to solve, or even just blog our thoughts and get comments.