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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Here’s how a typical LinkedIn network might look: Your weak ties are smaller circles, not at the center of a cluster I heard more support for the Weak Ties theory while attending a Knowledge Management conference in 2005. The clustering of employee groups was not the surprising thing. More about me here. Properly d.

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Resources from Learning 3.0 Conference Presentation

Kapp Notes

Baylor and Kim (2005) report that in multiple studies with avatars of different gender and race, evidence indicates that students learned significantly more and had significantly greater motivation when working with one motivator and a different expert avatar as compared to working with the just the one mentor avatar. Reference: Baylor, A.

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Resources from Training 2013 Conference and Expo #trg13

Kapp Notes

Baylor and Kim (2005) report that in multiple studies with avatars of different gender and race, evidence indicates that students learned significantly more and had significantly greater motivation when working with one motivator and a different expert avatar as compared to working with the just the one mentor avatar. Reference: Baylor, A.

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Resources from my presentation at Innovations in e-learning Symposium

Kapp Notes

John and the group for a wonderful conference at George Mason University. The Innovations in E-Learning Symposium is really a top notch conference, small, intimate but with great attendees and speakers and I really like how both industry old timers (like me) and Ph.D. Once again, hats of to Chris St. & Kim, Y. & Bailenson, J.

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#ASTDTK2013 Resources from ASTD Presentations

Kapp Notes

Baylor and Kim (2005) report that in multiple studies with avatars of different gender and race, evidence indicates that students learned significantly more and had significantly greater motivation when working with one motivator and a different expert avatar as compared to working with the just the one mentor avatar. Reference: Baylor, A.

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Vegas Workshop Resources

Kapp Notes

Here is a link to his slides from the 2010 Game Developer’s Conference related to the one page game design document. Watching an avatar that looks like you performing an activity influences you to perform a similar or same activity in the future. Motivation slides from Workshop from Karl Kapp. Game Type Slides.

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Allows us to Introduce DoceboInspire’s Keynote Speakers!

Docebo

We’re getting closer and closer to the second edition of our annual user conference, this year in the incredible (we’re not biased at all…) city of Toronto. Elton’s keynote discussion will explore the disciplines deployed by today’s most effective team leaders. Claudio Erba. CEO, Docebo. Alessio Artuffo. CRO, Docebo.

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