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Using Games and Avatars to Change Learner Behavior

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After the game was over, participants waited as the researcher then “accidently” spilled a cup of pens a few feet away. No former virtual world helicopter passengers helped pick up the spilled pens. The results were interesting. Any participant who did NOT help had been in the virtual world as a passenger in the helicopter.

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Learning and Development Articles of Interest

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Second, Bloomsburg University alum Shawn Rosler penned a piece in ASTD's T&D Magazine titled Trimming the Fat: Using a Practical Eye for an Academic Process. You can log in using your eLearning Guild username and password but it is worth the read and you can become an Associate guild member for free.

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Blog Book Tour: #Gamification Fieldbook Part 1 Recap

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Tour Stop: Co-Author Rich Mesch of Performance Development Group penned a great stop with links to some truly insightful postings he as done in the past, you’ll see why he was such a great co-author. was a great stop and the resources they have listed at the stop are worth downloading! Go to this stop and download the great materials.

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Discussion with Chip Ramsey, CEO of Intellum

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Chip and I discussed everything from how I got started in the e-learning industry, including how I got my first job because of "Whilly Whistle" and some news and information about the upcoming Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration book I've penned with Tony O'Driscoll.

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If MacGyver was stuck in a conference room.

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What would MacGyver do if he were stuck in a conference room with a pen, a projector, a tripod, an LED light, and a Wiimote." Have you ever wondered. Here is the answer Two things: Of, course.who doesn't mount a projector onto a tripod???? is only a matter of time.

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A Conversation with Author Catherine Lombardozzi

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And she has recently penned a new book. Catherine has been in the field of learning and development for over 30 years doing all sorts of things from the basic to the complex–she has pretty much done it all. You can follow Catherine on Twitter @L4LP. Here is part of our conversation.

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Blog Book Tour Recap Week Six::Impressive

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Brian is advocating for the addition of Relevance and Challenge which I have to agree enhance the equation.

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