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Writing books

Clark Quinn

A lot, obviously (7 books, numerous articles, this blog, white papers, …). As another colleague who just published posted some thoughts on what they learned, I realize it may be appropriate to toss out some thoughts on writing books. I know some of the barriers to writing a book, for sure. How do you manage it?

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Short Sims by Clark Aldrich: Book Review

Experiencing eLearning

In his book Short Sims: A Game Changer , Clark Aldrich provides a system for creating engaging, interactive learning experiences quickly (in about 40 hours of work). Instead of focusing too much on multimedia and “eye candy,” the process in the book trims simulations down to focus mostly on the decisions made. Buy the book.

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Top 7 Books Every CTO Should Read

eLearning Industry

In this article, we discuss seven books for CTOs — books that can give you all the advice that you’ll ever need. From people-management to leveraging new technologies, embracing change, and understanding your engineers, these seven books can prove to be an invaluable source of practical knowledge.

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My Personal Knowledge Management Approach

Clark Quinn

So with no further ado, here’s my personal knowledge management approach. First, Harold’s Personal Knowledge Management ( PKM ) model has three components: seek, sense, and share. To share, I do things like blog, do presentations and workshop, and write books. I checked and I hadn’t made a contribution!

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Maximize the Power of Multiple Technology Ecosystems

This e-book will show you: The benefits of Google on Apple. How to successfully co-manage each ecosystem. When in fact, blending the best of Google services on Apple hardware opens the door to a wealth of educational possibilities for students, teachers, and parents. But how does it work? Ways to integrate Google and Apple.

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Hiring Managers, Storytelling, and Tools: ID Links 5/25/21

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links on what hiring managers want, storytelling, and tools from outside of L&D that can be useful for instructional designers. What ID hiring managers want. Instructional Design Hiring Manager Report 2021. The look and feel matches the classic books. Kayleen Holt. Decisions, Decisions!

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9 Time Management Tips for L&D Professionals

Thinkdom

It is reasonable to assume hundreds, if not thousands, of books about time management have been published in the last two decades. People are more aware of managing their time and, most importantly, value their time. L&D is a field where time management is very crucial. How can I make this day mismanaged and chaotic?"

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Navigating Recruitment Agencies: A TA Leader Strategy Guide

As talent acquisition has evolved, so have the challenges in managing agency relationships and spend. Whether you're seeking clarity on your current agency spend or aiming to fortify your strategies for the future, our latest e-book provides the roadmap. Navigating the realm of recruitment agencies isn’t always easy.

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Leading Successful Change to Remote Training

Speaker: Dr. Britt Andreatta, PhD, CEO, 7th Mind, Inc.

This creates challenges for all new workers and the people who train them, leading many to ask this vital question: How can you train people remotely and effectively, without disrupting the flow of work?