Clark Quinn

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Internet Time Alliance Podcast

Clark Quinn

They’ve gathered them up in a series of podcasts , and if you’re curious about what we’re up to, I recommend you go have a listen. Dawn Polous elegantly and eloquently hosted us, providing the starting questions and segueing between the comments.

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Consumed by consumption?

Clark Quinn

I don’t listen to podcasts. However, pondering the increasing growth of podcasts and other media, I begin to wonder if we’re being consumed by consumption. . However, pondering the increasing growth of podcasts and other media, I begin to wonder if we’re being consumed by consumption. .

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I’ve been podcasted!

Clark Quinn

Rob Penn, CEO of SuddenlySmart (makers of SmartBuilder, one of the new breed of authoring tools), interviewed me last fall about engaging learning: game design, simulations, etc. It followed one by Professor Allison Rossett of SDSU (also available at the site).

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A bad question

Clark Quinn

Interactive quizzes. There are several problems with this list. First, why this subset? This isn’t a full suite of alternatives. What about simulations, scenarios, or games? Why this subset? Then, the options lack full definitions. What do they mean by ‘video-based learning’? Is it just a video, with no assessment?

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Don’t just do!

Clark Quinn

If you’ve a commute or other time, listen to podcasts, there are lot of those free too again I happen to know. Then there are conferences. You likely will want to get your org to pay, but maybe even sometimes put in your own money. Interlibrary loan is a gift, use it if you can!

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Learning from Experimentation

Clark Quinn

It could be papers, articles, blog posts, videos, podcasts, webinars, what have you. Not wanting to minimize, nor overly emphasize, the role of ‘content’, I put it in as well. The point is that in doing the experimentation, you’re likely to be driven to do some research. It includes social interactions as well.

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Examples of eLearning 2.0

Clark Quinn

During my presentation last Thursday that was an introduction to eLearning 2.0 as part of an online event for the eLearningGuild, I mentioned a few common ways that I've seen eLearning 2.0 approaches. In the past, I've only had a few people respond, but this time, there were so many responses I couldn't really read them and present.