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December Big Question – What did you learn about learning in 2009?

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It’s the last day of December, the last day of 2009, the last day of a decade. But I still want to answer December’s Big Question: What did you learn about learning in 2009? Grad School Personally, I took five … Continue reading

Rummler Report

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I’ve been talking at #lrnchat about our report on Geary Rummler. Its 90% done, so I posted it on slideshare. We have to fix a couple of things, the biggest one is our citation page. Please bear in mind the … Continue reading

If the world is changing, why am I studying about the guys that sent us down the wrong path?

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Weird blog post title right? I’m taking two performance courses this semester. In one of the courses we are studying the origins of Human Performance Technology (HPT). I’ve been blogging that homework (see here , here, and here). As I’ve … Continue reading

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

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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 … Continue reading

Help build out a wiki about using tech to help with Asperger’s issues

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I’m working on the first assignment for my Web 2.0 course. I have to make an example of “produsage”. What I settled on was creating a wiki so people can share how they use technology to overcome issues that come … Continue reading

The Summer semester has started!

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I’m taking a class called Web 2.0 Learning and Performance. There are over 30 people in the class, and I’m having flashbacks to CCK08. I may blog less here for the next few weeks as I have to keep a … Continue reading

Want to see my final projects from the Spring Semester?

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I am done with this semester. YAY!!! Here’s a look at the final projects for my classes. In one class, we spent the semester carrying out a mini-study. My team looked at this question: Do people who say that they … Continue reading

Instructional Systems Award Ceremony

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I was nominated for the “Best Distance Learning Student” in the awards ceremony for my school this year. I didn’t win – a very honorable classmate of mine did (way to go Matt!!). Three of the nominees and our professor … Continue reading

Learning Circuits Blog Big Question: What are your Challenges, Plans and Predictions for 2009

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ASTD’s Learning Cirtuits Blog Big Question for January is What are your Challenges, Plans and Predictions for 2009? Since I haven’t done my New Year’s post yet, I’ll just talk to this question. Challenges I’ll talk about the challenges from … Continue reading

I think grad school is making me crazy

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I thought I’d just share my new theory on why I feel like I am going crazy. Those folks closer to me may have other more valid theories, but this is my blog so I get to talk about my … Continue reading