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ASTD's Big Question for December 2008: New Learning

Kapp Notes

The ASTD Big question this month is What did you learn about learning in 2008? The powerful little computer literally has dozens and dozens of games that teach every thing from Spanish to French to Problem-Solving and even how to cook. Why 3D Teaching Higher Order Skills in a Virtual World Complaint?

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Story Machines

Learning with e's

An old friend and acquaintance of mine from my years in academia recently published a new book. The book is Story Machines, by Mike Sharples. I have been involved in educational technology since 1979, and still teach and speak about my research in the area even today. It's one I will leave for another occasion. Watch this space.

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Design Day and the ASTD Big Question for July

Kapp Notes

I left a comment on Tony Karrer's blog about creating a "Design Day" so that everyone in the blogosphere adds a comment about the importance of instructional design as opposed to focusing on technology. So, to get to the "Big Question" How does the eLearning design process need to change to accommodate such a wide variety of tools?

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Online Systems for Behavior Change

Tony Karrer

Going back through my own writing/thoughts, it's remained fairly consistent over the years. Design For Behavior Change It's All About Behavior Change BJ Fogg A Methodology for Designing Behavior Change I'm definitely a big fan of The Power of Habit book. I would love to compile a list of other such solutions.

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2009 Predictions, Remembrance and Challenges

Kapp Notes

ASTD's Big Question for January is, again, a series of questions. Professionally Finding new approaches to teaching my RFP class. So this is a big challenge for me this year. Finding the time to write a peer reviewed article (I have said this the last 2 years, I need someone to hold me to this.

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eLearning Cyclops: Making It Over The Wall #LCBQ

eLearning Cyclops

Over at the Learning Circuits Blog the Big Question is "How do we break down organizational walls when it comes to learning?" Social media - Right now I am in the midst of encouraging staff to use social media as a learning and teaching tool. Labels: Big Question , Big_Question , e-Learning , Social Media.

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Teacher Appreciation Week – A Conversation with Chris Badgett on the World of Online and Offline Education Honoring Teachers

LifterLMS

Teaching for Chris emerged in the outdoor leadership world while he was working in outdoor guiding. He followed his passion with nature to Alaska, where he became a wilderness guide taking people into remote areas of Alaska and teaching them about how to travel and tour by sled dog. I’m going to start with a big question here.

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