See my post today over at the Training Day blog. The post is titled Second Life: It's Everywhere.
Please feel free to leave a comment on the blog explaining how you use technology to extend your classes.
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Showing posts with label TrainingDay Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TrainingDay Blog. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Back to School Assignment
In keeping with the Back to School theme, his week over at the TrainingDay blog, my post is called Back to School Special. The post discusses what learning professionals should be thinking about as students head back to classes. As professionals, we always need to keep learning and the posting provides "homework" to help with the learning process.
Stop by the site and leave a comment, you could win a free book.
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Stop by the site and leave a comment, you could win a free book.
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Monday, June 04, 2007
Training Day Blog: Virtual Surgery
This week over at the TrainingDay blog, my post is called Surgery Anyone? Virtual Surgery That Is. Stop by the site and leave a comment, you could win a free book.
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Monday, May 07, 2007
TrainingDay Post: Combine Simple Games and Information
This week over at TrainingDay blog, my post is titled Combine Simple Games and Information.
Why not create distracting "casual games" that also educate customers or employees. Why do all the learning games have to be "serious." Let's make learning games fun and learning more "accidental" than forced. Perhaps less focus on Immersive Learning Simulations and more focus on fun and games. Fun is motivational and engaging.
Also, thanks to Bart at Virtual Learning Worlds for leading me to the game I posted about on TrainingDay.
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Why not create distracting "casual games" that also educate customers or employees. Why do all the learning games have to be "serious." Let's make learning games fun and learning more "accidental" than forced. Perhaps less focus on Immersive Learning Simulations and more focus on fun and games. Fun is motivational and engaging.
Also, thanks to Bart at Virtual Learning Worlds for leading me to the game I posted about on TrainingDay.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Create a Mystery
This week over at TrainingDay, my post is titled Create a Mystery...and in that spirit, I won't tell you what it is about...it's a
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Friday, February 09, 2007
High Tech Homework Assignments
This weekend, do some high-tech homework. Especially if you are not really comfortable with all this Web 2.0 stuff. You can read the assignment at my post This Weekend Go High Tech at the TrainingDay Blog.
Even if you are high-tech, there are some neat things to see.
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Even if you are high-tech, there are some neat things to see.
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