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5 TED Talks (and Big Questions) for Adult Learning Professional

eLearning Alchemy

Each of these talks makes me think about a big question in adult learning and corporate training. The questions are: How can self-organized learning environments be used in adult learning and corporate training? Sugata Mitra was puzzled by a question: “How come all the rich people are having extraordinarily gifted children?”

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The Big Question: Time Spent

Upside Learning

The Big Question posed on Learning Circuits this time is thought provoking - Where is your time spent? How much time do you spend and how did you find time for all the relatively newer things like reading blogs, twitter, social networks, etc.? It causes one to pause and reflect on our state of being. Where am I spending my time?

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The Big Question: Time Spent

Upside Learning

The Big Question posed on Learning Circuits this time is thought provoking - Where is your time spent? How much time do you spend and how did you find time for all the relatively newer things like reading blogs, twitter, social networks, etc.? It causes one to pause and reflect on our state of being. Where am I spending my time?

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Howdy and October's Big Question

The Learning Circuits

Hi all and welcome to my one month tenure at the editing console for the Learning Circuits Blog. We've been researching, experimenting and implementing solutions that embrace both social and game-like behaviour for the last couple of years and we've seen some stunning results. it's time for the Big Question!

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The big question: the impact of brain science on e-learning design

Clive on Learning

The Big Question for July on the ASTD Learning Circuits Blog is “Does the discussion of ‘how the brain learns’ impact your elearning design?” To emphasise the extent of this discussion, Tony Karrer lists 32 blog postings, including two of mine: Brain rules – where does that leave us?

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The LCB Big Question Reframed: Should More Learning Professionals Be Blogging?

Tony Karrer

Out of the original October 2006: Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging? I would claim that I know a lot more about both the individuals out there and their perspecitves and also I know something about perception of the marketplace (but its skewed because people participating obviously have a built in bias towards blogs).

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Big Question - PowerPoint

The Learning Circuits

Due to some new research , the appropriate use of PowerPoint is again a topic of discussion. So, this month, The Big Question is. Please answer this question by posting to your own blog or commenting on this post. For further help in how to participate via blog posts, see the side bar.) with lcbPowerPoint.