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Clark Quinn – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Clark: I’m a strong believer in social constructivist pedagogies, e.g. problem-based and service learning, whereby a curriculum is activity, not content. What strategy would you propose for a successful implementation? Use Twitter, Facebook, Skype, Plus, and LinkedIn. I will bet it is not a course on a phone!

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CLARK QUINN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Clark: I’m a strong believer in social constructivist pedagogies, e.g. problem-based and service learning, whereby a curriculum is activity, not content. What strategy would you propose for a successful implementation? Use Twitter, Facebook, Skype, Plus, and LinkedIn. I will bet it is not a course on a phone!

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

Ugur Demiray e-Learning Survival Guide by e-Learning Queen (a.k.a Susan Smith Nash) Everything you need to succeed in the wild world of mobile learning, e-learning, and hybrid college, K-12, and career courses. Educating the Net Generation - An EDUCAUSE e-Book The Net Generation has grown up with information technology.

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Power to the People: Deloitte’s Nick van Dam

CLO Magazine

The bulk of his responsibility is as global chief learning officer for Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., where he shapes the overall learning strategy for Deloitte’s member firms. This learning allows people to use collaborative technologies to create and share knowledge.