Archives for June, 2009

Its all about your audience

I’m finishing off our presentation for the eLearning Guild’s Instructional Design Symposium. One thing I’m doing is explaining what EMC does, since I’m presenting to ID folks and not technical folks. Thankfully Polly Pearson (fellow EMC blogger) got some slides to me that are turning out to be very helpful! As I’m adding the slides [...]

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From Ninja Turtles to Persephone?

Last night I listened to Stephen Downes’ lecture at #teched about Personal Learning Environments. One quote stuck with me: The learner is the product of education To me that means the product of education isn’t a diploma, or a certificate. The product of education is the delta between the individual’s knowledge from when they started [...]

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Networked Learning – Value Networks – and ITIL

This post is my attempt at figuring out how to explain a connection. Last Thursday, Corporate Learning Trends & Innovation presented an online conference entitled June Learn Trends – Networked and Social Learning. I only got to hear one presentation, but that one really got my mind going. The session was Organizational Challenges in a [...]

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The World is Changing Right In Front of Our Eyes

I first wrote this post on EMC’s internal social media site. I want to share it publicly (especially with my edupeeps!). I find myself saying that phrase – The world is changing right in front of our eyes – more often these days. I can see this so plainly, and it shocks me that there [...]

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Where do I spend my time? June’s Big Question

This month’s ASTD Big Question is all about how people have time to participate in social media. Here is the exact question: How much time do you spend and how did you find time for all the relatively newer things like reading blogs, twitter, social networks, etc.? What are you doing less of today than [...]

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