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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Second Life and Gaming Poll Results

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007 Second Life and Gaming Poll Results I dont claim to be a researcher, nor can I claim that the results of polls conducted on this site are in the least bit statistically significant. Im also interested in the results of the poll question I asked, " Are you a Gamer? Im checking out your polls ;).I

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Youre So Immature: e-Learning in Some Organizations

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Im just about to kickoff a new project with a manufacturing organization to produce some custom courses. Im gonna call them an "immature e-Learning organization." Michele -- youre stronger than most to turn down work, but Im sure its benefited you in the long run to NOT be affiliated with a failed project. Games are scary.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: College Women on Gamers: They Giggle

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That said, Im a little concerned that the gamer mentality is sometimes presented as important to corporate culture and that as a result women should get into gaming. Im a bit of an über a-hole when it comes to stereotypical representations - the giggly "girl" (which is the name of this episode) just lights my match. Which is correct?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Women, Gaming & the Guild Master Ceiling

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Karl sites statistics that "Seventy percent of the players of the social interaction game The Sims are women under twenty-five," and that the number one game from May 2004-July 2006 was Princess Fashion Boutique. Im concerned that women will be excluded if such a focus is put on gaming skills -- or at least the gamer label.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Building Measurement into Our Training-Development Process

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Hit Us Hard 31% Hurt A Little 33% Not Much Effect 33% Helped Us 3% (Is "it hasnt hurt us yet, but Im nervous" an answer?) Level 4 Eval traditionally done during Learning Outcomes (there were a lot more things on his chart, but Im not that fast and it was somewhat complicated.) Most of us are doing Level 1 completion and smile sheets.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Rise of Rapid e-Learning

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Im going to quote heavily from the article here, inserting my own thoughts along the way. Does anyone actually have any real statistics on this? Granted, Im not commenting on the design nor the quality of the material. Some insightful industry analysis, surrounded by a lot of marketing speak. Id be interested to see those.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: 31 Days: 8, 9 & 10

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I also kept the LibraryThing listing books Im currently reading (or have read or intend to read at some point.), Day 10: Dig Into Your Blogs Statistics Not hard to do with tools like MyBlogLog or FeedBurner. as this does get a lot of interest (aka "hits"). It has a Facebook widget feel to me, but I think its ok here. What do you think?