Tag Archives: education
Training and Marketing are converging, for better or worse
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Tagged customers, education, learners, marketing, social media, tools
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Last week I dropped in on mLearnCon (a mobile learning conference). It was held in Austin, I had friends attending and speaking, and I love keeping my edu chops up to date. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement. The … Continue reading
Conferenced out, cards, and the importance of people
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Tagged conferences, education, learning gps, service provider model
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I finally am home! I stayed in and set aside time this weekend to write some of the blog posts that are swirling around in my head. But I’m finding that I’m just too tired to write. Feeling like a … Continue reading
Good things on the horizon – courtesy of Inktank |
All good things must come to an end they say. And for me, one of those things ended last Friday…..which was my last day at Dell. I had a great experience at Dell. I was there to see them launch … Continue reading
Happy 3rd birthday to my blog! |
Wow – I’ve had this blog for three years! Unbelievable! I started the blog when I was a grad student at FSU. Originally it focused on the intersection of social media, corporate education (what I did for a job back … Continue reading
Can an educator be happy as a marketer? |
My new position at Dell Storage is technically a marketing position. People have asked me – you just got your master’s degree in education – how can you do marketing (this is usually after jokes about a techie crossing over … Continue reading
What does it take to be innovative?
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Tagged education, emc, fail, fundamentals, innovate, innovation conference
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Today was EMC’s annual Innovation Conference, and I was lucky enough to be able to attend in person again. I wanted to blog this before the conference – and I wish I would have because I was very surprised that … Continue reading
Are the new ways of creating content creating a new sense of self |
This video is great. It talks about how putting things out on the Internet causes context collapse – we know ANYONE can see it, and we may even have to see it. So one way we know ourselves is by … Continue reading
Blogging as Reflective Practice
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Tagged blogging, education, reflective practice, training
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I’ve been mulling this post over for a few days now. But after reading some of Harold Jarche’s posts, I have decided now is not the time to be scared to speak up. 🙂 I know everyone does not understand … Continue reading
The Summer Semester is almost over!
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Tagged causal maps, education, eme6403 project 2, image maps, rant, technology
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I am working with my group on our final project. Of course I have a beta class delivery due right at the same time. I am so awesome at scheduling things like that! (oh yes, that is sarcasm). For our … Continue reading