Adventures in Corporate Education

or, how my graduate studies are affecting my job in corporate education

Lessons learned from my Web 2.0 class: we need something NEW

August 6th, 2009 · No Comments

I just wrote my final (official) blog post for my summer class about Web 2.0. One of the biggest things I learned this semester is that we have to stop this idea that we can apply old themes and metrics and ways of doing things to these new tools.
I am not saying we need to [...]

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Tags: networked learning

Technical Aptitude, the Digital Divide, and Learning 2.0

June 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments

This post has been bubbling in my brain for about two weeks. Our group finally turned in our midterm project, so I have a little time to get these thoughts out of my head.
Before I start let me say something to my group. I am just using our collective painful experience to illustrate a point. [...]

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Tags: CSCL · EME6403 · Grad School Classes · corporate_training · social_media

Where I have my adventures in Corporate Education

June 17th, 2008 · No Comments

I’ve decided to come out about where I work. I develop technical training in the Education Services Department at EMC Corporation. EMC a global leader in storing, managing, and protect information intelligently and efficiently. My department has won many awards – in 2007 we ranked 2nd on Training Magazine’s Top 125 list and won an [...]

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Tags: emc · emc education