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Booming tech sends L&D back to basics

CLO Magazine

For learning professionals to bloom through the boom, reexamining our root system and turning to the sun are needed. What are the risks of overwatering our blooming “learning plant?” Advancing technology often results in falling prey to “shiny new toy” syndrome. We play with this toy and then it sits in the proverbial closet.

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How to Build an Online Business Doing Spiritual Healing through the Internet with Shaman Carla Meeske

LifterLMS

And I ended up with a marketing degree at, in the toy business at Kenner Toys in Cincinnati, Ohio. I was in charge of running the Batman toy line among other toy lines. And Batman would come through and I’d get all these different characters and we’d put ’em into the toy line. Huge success.

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Re-orientation

Jay Cross

William James described infants’ earliest perceptions of the world as a “blooming, buzzing, confusion,” speculating that babies perceive the visual world as an unrelated, disorganized series of images rather than, as is the case for adults, a structured world composed of discrete objects and events. Feeling lost?

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