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Reasons to be blogging. 1 2 3.

Learning with e's

Image from Pixabay I'm often asked why I blog. Here are 5 reasons: Firstly, blogging keeps me focused and engaged. I'm always seeking new ideas and content for my next blog. When you write regularly, you're always on the look out for new content. Also, you're only as good as your last blog post!

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From Instructional Design to Enterprise Community Facilitation

ID Reflections

It has been a long and exciting journey so far, dotted with exciting projects, some wonderful clients, and a tremendous amount of learning. My ongoing learnings from helping to set up communities will be topics of other posts. But now I am traversing down a new path--albeit one I have wanted to travel for a long time.

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The Neuroscience of Mood Boards

Learningtogo

In this post we’ll talk about how you can use a mood board to save time on your next instructional design project. Every instructional designer can recall at least once project that looked simple at the start and crept into a massive, tangled mess by the time it was finished. Write us and we’ll share your examples here.

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Content creation

Learning with e's

We learn by doing, and we more actively engage with learning when we create artefacts that can be shared within social contexts such as communities of practice. The blog content allows me perhaps to view a problem from a different perspective. There are many other ways to create content besides the blog of course.

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2.0 is a philosophy, not a technology

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Informal Communities of practice. Informal Community e-news. Social Collaborative projects. Social Blogs (written/ video). Social Micro-blogging. Social Collaborative writing. Informal Case Studies.

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Work Out Loud – Don’t Just Share What You Did

Nick Leffler

I’ve already covered the wonderful topics of crowdsourcing , idea management and design and yesterday’s communities of practice. Even a blog can be a great way to start, or taking pictures of what you’re doing and posting them on Pinterest. This is my favorite topic out of the four. How To Work Out Loud.

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Posts that Influenced Me in 2009

ID Reflections

That pondering took me back to all the blog posts by various bloggers that have most influenced my thought process and my posts in 2009. I guess this would have been a fitting post to write on the 31st or even yesterday. Tags: Blogs Reading Reflection Personal. But, I had not planned for it. When should we Collaborate?