Nick Leffler

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Closing Out 2014 With A Bang

Nick Leffler

I’ve done a lot this year and learned a lot. I created a few videos which in the end I’m satisfied with, but they came at the price of dealing with the shortcomings of Powtoons. I’ve ended up with three videos as a preview of the course, two being animated. Closing Out 2014 With Learning Reflection.

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Rethinking The Holiday Rush

Nick Leffler

Instead I’ve been shut into a dark room recording and editing video. I also have plans to buy a month of PowToons to create some short video promotions and a few of the “lectures” that don’t have visuals. Although Udemy definitely tries to push videos over any other means of instructing.

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Employees Avoiding Corporate Barriers

Nick Leffler

My favorite story is that of the relationship between Learning & Development and the legal department. It’s also clear that email isn’t the most effective way to collaborate on a document or exchange video files for review. You might also enjoy: Challenges and Barriers to Mobile Learning in the Enterprise.

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Attention Spans Are Getting Shorter

Nick Leffler

It’s more important than ever to learn how to manage all this information. You can’t shut it off and stop reading and stop learning, jobs demand that you’re a lifelong learner. From the minute you get out of college with your degree you’re starting the learning program of life. Video games?

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Communities of Inquiry

Nick Leffler

I want to preface this post with the following information: Before a few days ago I had never heard the term Community of Inquiry, which is exactly why I’ve chosen to write and learn about it. Other models we could choose from were: Networked learning (familiar). Personal learning networks (very familiar). Defining CoI.

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