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Why Attend Conferences? UW Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning’s 25th Anniversary

Web Courseworks

I almost always come away with a new idea, technology, or general vision to apply to my practice. Leveraging open source to create a Web 2.0 The conference atmosphere is sure to stimulate otherwise sluggish brain cells! MASIE Conferences. Think it includes social networking? OTHER CONFERENCES: ASTD-TK.

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The Learning Blockchain Emerges

CLO Magazine

Elliott Masie is the chairman and CLO of The Masie Center’s Learning Consortium and CEO of The Masie Center, an international think tank focused on learning and workplace productivity. But a conversation echoes in my brain from a meeting many years ago. Content in open-source areas (e.g., TED Talks).

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Big Basket of Stuff #2.in which even amnesiacs can remember games.students get connected and wikis get adopted.

Mark Oehlert

In doing so, he added to evidence that the purpose of sleep is toprocess information -- to take the jumble of a days events, filter it,and send important impressions to the brains memory centers. Connected: The Movie : "What might a university look like with a fully deployed program of converged devices like the iPhone?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Tell me your latest/greatest books on learning.

Mark Oehlert

Getting ready to start Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged to get the old brain cells jumping around a bit. Any analytical thinking from reading helps keep the mind agile and open to discovery of the answers sought. I"ve often said that as marketing technologies go, so goes elearning.