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Social Learning - this is how it can look!

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Like many of my blog posts the ideas come when two or more ideas collide in my head and I think, Mmm, that's interesting. Writing the blog post itself is one of the ways I get my thoughts in (some sort of) order. Once I've finished the book I'll certainly write a comprehensive review. You can watch it below). Web/Tech.

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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. So, what's next on the Learning and Design Thinking agenda? What is Design Thinking? .

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Informal Learning and Black Swans

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If you've been reading my blog since it began early two years ago you will know that I like to read. I like to challenge how I think about things, books and blogs are a couple of ways I get new ideas to think about. It provides learners with skills and knowledge they're highly likely to need, today and tomorrow.

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Read Write v Read Only

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Whilst the books main emphasis is upon how restrictive/outdated copyright laws are inhibiting creativity by preventing me from including an excerpt from a film or TV show on my blog (OK I still might do this! Think of me watching films, TV, various videos, listening to music, reading books and blogs. Presentations Web/Tech.

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10 Best (Learning) Books of 2009

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After my longest break away from the stickylearning blog I thought a good place to begin was by reviewing the 10 books that I got the most from during 2009. When writing blog posts I draw ideas from a pretty wide range of areas and my reading over the last year has been equally wide. 9 Ignore everybody. Right Between the eyes!

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My Top 10 'Learning' books from 2010

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Probably no real surprise for anyone who has read my blog, I really like the way Garr Reynolds has brought a sense of design to slideware. A good deal of the work that I do is really about weaving stories for learners and I found that the book has provided many ideas to improve what I do. Do you think there is a standout number one?

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5 great speakers from the AITD conference - a summary of ideas

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I'll give you a bit of a summary in this post and will provide a link to my Twitter feed for the conference, I think that will help to flesh out how I found some of the sessions! I write a blog, use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn etc but what did I know about Social Media really? So here are my top 5, in no particular order!

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