Clark Quinn

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Making it Meaningful

Clark Quinn

She took me up on it, and it was a nice case study in making it meaningful. However, even without that personal example, there’s a clear hook. Yet my example had already got her thinking, and she started talking about different people being familiar with an earthquake (here in California).

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It’s (almost) out!

Clark Quinn

table of contents, sample pages, and more. What I’ve tried to do is make the case for dragging L&D into the 21st Century, and then provide an onramp. For example, culture change is not a recipe, it’s a process. Practitioner friends and colleagues provided the five case studies I’ve the pleasure to host.

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Making Mobile Mayhem

Clark Quinn

To help, we need case studies, across business sectors, and across the areas. The place where you’re going to be able to see the case studies and explore the tools and start getting your mind around mobile will be this summer’s mLearnCon (in San Diego in June!). They’re not using them to take courses!

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Mind the SME (and process)

Clark Quinn

Written in a very accessible style, illuminated with case studies and hints and tips, this is a short and readable. Also, despite not being academic, and admittedly also intended for academic designers as well as corporate, the examples appear to skew to the academic side. Bsed upon Jon’s Ph.D.

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Kapp’s Gamification for Learning and Instruction

Clark Quinn

He’s got pragmatic advices there, and lots of examples to help illustrate the possibilities. You can’t just put instructional designers and game designers in the room together and expect good things to happen (look at all the bad examples of edutainment out there); you have to understand the alignment.

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SME Brains

Clark Quinn

These form the basis of your examples, and ideally come in the form of a story. A SME should have some examples of both that they can spin and you can use to build up an example. This may well be part of your process to get the concepts and practice down, but you need to get these case studies.

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Jane Hart’s Social Learning Handbook

Clark Quinn

Peppered with charts, diagrams, bullet lists, and case studies, this book is really helpful in making sense of the different ways to look at learning. The first half of the book is aimed at helping folks get their minds around social media, with the arguments, examples, and implementation hints.