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Virtual Boot-Camp: Games and Learning with the U.S. Military.

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Military by Jim on May 19, 2011 in Gaming Theory Think game-based training doesn’t have anything to offer your organization in the way of savings? When Im not busy helping to change the face of corporate learning, I like to train with the Dashe & Thomson company bike team, travel and read. Properly d.

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eLearning Review: A Module for the National Security Arena

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Army to help instruct soldiers on the sort of cross-cultural skills that can ensure success and safety when dealing with Afghani natives. When Im not busy helping to change the face of corporate learning, I like to train with the Dashe & Thomson company bike team, travel and read. Virtual Boot-Camp: Games and Learning with the U.S.

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eLearning Review: A Module for the National Security Arena.

Dashe & Thomson

Army to help instruct soldiers on the sort of cross-cultural skills that can ensure success and safety when dealing with Afghani natives. When Im not busy helping to change the face of corporate learning, I like to train with the Dashe & Thomson company bike team, travel and read. Virtual Boot-Camp: Games and Learning with the U.S.

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Leveraging the Law of the Few to Manage Change in the Workplace.

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All the cool kids on the adult learning block are enthralled with ‘Peer-to-Peer Learning’ and ‘The Emergence of the Collective’, phrases used by Brown and Thomas in A New Culture of Learning. Going back to Brown and Thomas’ A New Culture of Learning , “students themselves are taking an active role in helping to create and mold [learning].”

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Jeffrey Gitomer's Reciprocation: The Old Give and Take…and Take.

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According to sociologists, one of the most widespread and basic norms of human culture is embodied in the rule for reciprocation. For those of you that have read Robert Cialdini’s Influence , you’ll recognize this as his first “weapon of influence.” The rule requires that one person try to repay, in kind, what another person has provided.

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Jeffrey Gitomer's Reciprocation: The Old Give and Take…and Take

Dashe & Thomson

According to sociologists, one of the most widespread and basic norms of human culture is embodied in the rule for reciprocation. For those of you that have read Robert Cialdini’s Influence , you’ll recognize this as his first “weapon of influence.” The rule requires that one person try to repay, in kind, what another person has provided.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Audio in eLearning: Cultural Differences?

Learning Visions

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 Audio in eLearning: Cultural Differences? As Im ramping up in my new job, Im talking with my new Kineo colleagues about everything under the sun. Is there something cultural going on? I never thought about the cultural differences in audio usage. Whats your take on using audio in eLearning?

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