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Blog Book Tour: Learning in 3D #lrn3d

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When Karl Kapp invited me to join the blog book tour for Learning in 3D, he dangled a little carrot in front of me. I dabbled in SL a bit after that, chronicled my Second Life experiences on my blog, but I haven’t been “in world” in probably two years. I’ll give you a free subscription to my blog if you do! Bottom line?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Blogging the Personal

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Blogging the Personal Janet Clareys recent post On Growing Facial Hair is right up my alley of interest. If I were to blog it all, wed be WAY off the topic of instructional design. Bloggings not a contest. This is me trying to get my blogging energy back. Blogs by definition are blabbermouths.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Blogging Dinner Table

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Monday, June 25, 2007 The Blogging Dinner Table Brian Grenier did an interesting informal survey of the edublogosphere , the results of which are quite interesting. She has FaceBook up all day long and reads a few of her friends blogs, so that she can keep in touch. And blogging fits that need. Its a web 2.0

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Buzzing Blogging Hive

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Friday, June 22, 2007 The Buzzing Blogging Hive This morning I had the pleasure to chat live with Brent Schlenker and Allison Anderson in one of Brents occasional " talk casts ". Early in the conversation Brent asked us about our blogging experiences. When I first tried out blogging, I was in a vacuum. It was a very flat world.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Blog Readability Test: What a Joke!

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Friday, November 16, 2007 Blog Readability Test: What a Joke! Get a Cash Advance My blog came in at the genius level on the readability test. I suspect that Christys muppet translation will put her blog into the genius level for its illegibility. Posted by Cammy Bean at 1:20 AM Labels: blog , me 4comments: Christy Tucker said.

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ASTD #TK11 Opening Keynote Tony Bingham

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These are my live-blogged notes from the opening session. Is Web 2.0 Learning professionals are still playing catchup with web 3.0, Here we are in sunny San Jose, kicking off ASTD’s TechKnowledge 2011. to be creative?)

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Learning Record Stores with Tim Martin #ASTDTK14

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These are my live blogged notes from Tim Martin''s session at ASTD Tech Knowledge, wrapping up today in Las Vegas. Tin Can is driven by a web service based solution. It uses a RESTful web Server (and yes, I had to ask what this is: a more commonly adopted web service architecture. Developers, apparently, will like this.