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Story Design, Visuals, Tools: ID Links 9/20/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. A Twitter thread with tips for writing stories with internal and external conflict from narrative design in games. I don’t explicitly think of it this way for writing scenarios for learning, but I do think this concept could be applied to storytelling in training.

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The Twitter Chat Conundrum (Part Two)

Learning Rebels

Last week our conversation centered around the twitter chat. How twitter chats, in general, may be improved and I have to say the response was great. If CSI can do it, surely we can make it happen in twitter chats? A modern day intellectual salon is how I always viewed twitter chats. You all KILLED IT! The final thoughts.

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Personal blogging

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

on social media is the personal blog, according to Monique Judge. Watching the demise of Twitter under the helm of Elon Musk has made me nostalgic for the personal blogging days. … People built entire communities around their favorite blogs, and it was a good thing. . Carve your space out on the web.

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DevLearn 2014 – It’s a Wrap (and it’s all about community): Featuring Meg Bertapelle

Learning Rebels

Last week #chat2LRN hosted a twitter chat based on the DevLearn/ Personal Learning Network experience. So today you are not only getting Meg’s view of the PLN experience but those of an entire twitter crowd! You can find her on twitter at @ megbertapelle. This is the perfect round up of our DevLearn series.

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Why do I write a blog?

Sticky Learning

I've been blogging for a year now, time flies! But with one year down my mind has turned to the question I'd imagine many bloggers ask themselves "Why do I write a blog?". I've written on books I've read, webinars, design thinking, presentation skills, twitter, informal learning, personal learning spaces and more.

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Most used EdTech acronym

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Whichever it is, this platform is central to many learning designers and learning technologist’s daily tasks and grind, and can be a source of inspiration or frustration. Follow the challenge on my JuneEdTechChallenge blog tag and on Twitter using the #JuneEdTechChallenge hashtag. And write your own entries too.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2016

Clark Quinn

She’s now asking that you categorize them as Education, Training & Performance Support, and/or Personal Learning & Productivity. I also acquire and read them on my iPad, such as Jane’s great Modern Workplace Learning. Twitter is a go-to. Writing forces me to get concrete about my thinking.

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