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Why do I write a blog?

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I've been blogging for a year now, time flies! But with one year down my mind has turned to the question I'd imagine many bloggers ask themselves "Why do I write a blog?". So what value is there in blogging? . The benefits I get from blogging. It encourages me to read more books and blogs. I think more.

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Learning styles and fixed ideas

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Over the last few months I've read a number of blog posts about learning styles (see references at end of post). It is more about why people hang on to ideas that ample evidence indicates are not true. Every day we deal with learners who are tied to ideas that we have been tasked to 'develop' (ie change!), Just another fallacy?

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5 great speakers from the AITD conference - a summary of ideas

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Now I won't give a run down on every session I attended but instead will walk you through my 5 favourite keynotes/workshops and give you an overview of my impressions and the key lessons/ideas I walked away with. I write a blog, use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn etc but what did I know about Social Media really? Fat Chance. Mag-a-holic.

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70:20:10 through a beginner's mind

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A few days ago my 10 year old son looked over my shoulder as I was reading a blog post by Charles Jennings titled From Courses to Campaigns : using the 70:20:10 approach. But the idea behind 70:20:10 is that really, only some of what we learn at work happens in a classroom and that's the 10 in 70:20:10.

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70:20:10 through a beginner's mind

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A few days ago my 10 year old son looked over my shoulder as I was reading a blog post by Charles Jennings titled From Courses to Campaigns : using the 70:20:10 approach. But the idea behind 70:20:10 is that really, only some of what we learn at work happens in a classroom and that's the 10 in 70:20:10.

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70:20:10 through a beginner's mind

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A few days ago my 10 year old son looked over my shoulder as I was reading a blog post by Charles Jennings titled From Courses to Campaigns : using the 70:20:10 approach. But the idea behind 70:20:10 is that really, only some of what we learn at work happens in a classroom and that's the 10 in 70:20:10.

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Social Learning - this is how it can look!

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Like many of my blog posts the ideas come when two or more ideas collide in my head and I think, Mmm, that's interesting. Writing the blog post itself is one of the ways I get my thoughts in (some sort of) order. Tags: Books Design Ideas Learning Learning 2.0 Let's begin with some context to this post! Web/Tech.