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"Social Media for Learning" meets "Show Your Work": The 21 Day Drawing Challenge

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Even better: People use the comments area on the daily Facebook posts to share pictures of their own drawings and to talk about what they found especially challenging or describe the technique they used. It''s a great example of people interacting around a shared purpose, showing their work, helping each other learn.

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Be A Learner

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Among them: Play the song, draw a picture, and lose the ferrets. In my line of work there’s a lot of conversation about instructional design and common design flaws, and I spend a lot of time evaluating eLearning courses and products. See more at [link].'

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The DevLearn Mobile App: A Lesson in Motivation and Reward

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Many posts are about sessions participants attended today; some are from presenters sharing tidbits from their upcoming presentations; some are pictures of the hotel pool, or pets and kids left at home. There aren't limits on what can be posted; everything doesn't have to be "work related".

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Temple Grandin Keynoting Training 2017: San Diego, January 30

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She has published hundreds of technical articles, and 12 books including "Thinking in Pictures", "The Way I See It", and "The Autistic Brain". She obtained her B.A. at Franklin Pierce College and has received honorary doctorates from McGill University, University of Illinois, Texas A&M, Carnegie Mellon University, and Duke University.

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My answer to that stuck with me through the rest of my graduate studies, kept me focused on my dissertation topic each time it threatened to derail, and now helps me steer through job challenges when I sometimes lose sight of the bigger picture of my work. So I ask you: What do you care about?

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New Skills for Learning Professionals

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The bigger picture of that, though, may mean development of characteristics that are not necessarily skill-based: tolerating ambiguity, letting learners take over the learning, and coping with 'messy' conversations may take more than just skill development.

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RIP Training Magazine

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The book review column was a great gig, giving me piles of new books every year and putting my name and picture in a national publication every month. I did a couple of these, and when the magazine was looking for people to staff its new book review column, editor Martin Delahoussaye recruited me to help.