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TCC08: Creating and Teaching a College-Level Undergraduate Course in Social Networking

Experiencing eLearning

This is another liveblogged post from the TCC 2008 conference, presented by Robert Fulkerth, Ageno School of Business, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA. Developed a course on social networking for business. Many businesses consider time on social networking sites wasted, but not all.

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Social Media in Plain English

Experiencing eLearning

This really is about the change in the business & media environment at a high level rather than the specifics of how to use any one technology. This makes me think about ways I can use metaphor and narrative in the courses I develop, or maybe for facilitator training.

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When the Game's Up

Performance Learning Productivity

Of course there are exceptions but based on the data in the 2009 Survey L&D is simply not doing enough. The survey results suggests that the majority of time is still spent in designing and delivering instructor-led courses and curricula. Training/L&D is a big business. In 2007 organisations in the US spent $134.39

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How gamification enhances eLearning solutions

Aptara

Incorporating more game methods into electronic resources could prove instrumental for educational systems and businesses looking to better engage their learners. According to Technorati, one of the major drivers behind the gamification trend is the relationship millennials have with technology. aptaraeditor.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Generational Change in the U.S. Military (strategy+business)

Mark Oehlert

Military (strategy+business) ( strategy +business link ) I think this article is nice treatment of the generational shift as it may play out in the U.S. There are of course parallels to not only other militaries but to the corporate sector as well. Military (strategy+business) : Comments The comments to this entry are closed.

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Pattern Recognition, Neoterics and moving on.

Mark Oehlert

So what if Technorati isn't exactly what it used to be? For us, of course, things can change so abruptly, so violently, so profoundly, that futures like our grandparents' have insufficient 'now' to stand on. Ever seen this great collage of businesses and the garages they were started in? I like that. go forward.we

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Games trainers play" (Washington Business Journal)

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Of General Interest to Edupatents | Main | Spyware Alert - Thx to DArcy Norman » April 18, 2007 "Games trainers play" (Washington Business Journal) Question: How self-referential can one get in blogging before you cross into the Dark Side? Great post!

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