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My Top 10 'Learning' books from 2010

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The book mixes things up with a series of illuminating examples of great speeches and great communicators - not all of them expected, they range from Steve Jobs and Martin Luther King Jr to Mozart and Alfred Hitchcock. Throughout the book and the included CD-ROM there are piles of practical examples and case studies. Drive - Dan Pink.

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(Learning) Design with Intent

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The tool is named Design with Intent for a reason, it seeks to provide a way of designing " to influence or result in certain user behaviour". As Dan pits it in his wiki it is an 'idea generation tool, provoking design ideas by asking questions and giving examples of particular principles in action'.

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Social Learning - this is how it can look!

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The book has again turned my mind towards the question of using social media tools to provide another channel for organisational learning. Well, I think it is an excellent example of how people can solve problems together by talking through problems with other people. Provide them with engaging tools and let them go - together. .

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Learning and Design Thinking - an introduction

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I structured the session by following my own introduction to Design Thinking over the last 10 or so years, whilst at the same time providing attendees with a background to Design Thinking ideas and methods that can support innovative Learning Design. What is Design Thinking? . An exploration of Design Thinking and it's origins.

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Informal Learning and Black Swans

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For example, in the Northern Hemisphere all swans are naturally white. A good example is cited by NNT. So here is the lesson in learning Business learning today is designed to fill a skills or knowledge 'gap', to provide workers with skills and knowledge required in today's business world. How extraordinary!" Imagine a chicken.

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'Virtual/actual' reality - WonderMart

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Following the instructions provided, I got myself a trolley, put my earphones in and pressed play. Well, when I first read the newspaper article, I was thinking of how this approach could be used as a type of on-site learning, for example in large retail stores or malls, in factory settings, in hospitals and so forth.

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Designing successful learning - walking 'a fine line'

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In a fine line, he provides stories and examples to illustrate his design approach (these alone are almost worth reading the book for). a fine line Hartmut Esslinger is the founder of the design company, frog design , and the design force behind Apple, Sony and many other businesses.