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Learning a Little at a Time | LifeLongLearningLab
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. Learning a Little at a Time. February 28, 2010. Posted by cjescribano in information management. This month’s Learning Circuits Big Question asks us to consider how to design instruction in an information snacking culture. A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing. Snacking with a Purpose. Daily Progress toward a Learning Goal. For Example: My Twitter Experiment. Last summer, I conducted a Twitter experiment. To apply this approach. Here’s what I did:.
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You Never Know Until You Try! | LifeLongLearningLab
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. You Never Know Until You Try! November 30, 2009. Posted by cjescribano in experiments. Imagine trying to communicate the value of sushi to someone. The same is true for social media. And so, in response to this month’s Learning Circuits Big Question. On how to communicate the value of social learning to people in your organization, there is one simple message:. You never know until you try! Has been my personal learning tool for figuring out social media...
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Subscribe to this blog's feed. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License. Laquo; there they go with the powerpoint thing, again! May 19, 2007. Delicious and my folksonomy. I'm curious if anyone else has experienced what i experienced this morning. as i was using the sidebar feature of the de.lic.ious extension for firefox i sensed that some of my bookmarks weren't coming up as search results. but i knew that they were there. So i incorporate the de...
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A Twitter Experiment | LifeLongLearningLab
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. June 21, 2009. Posted by cjescribano in change management. I have recently started using Twitter as a way of staying on track with my goals. Lately, I’ve come to believe that the way to make a change, to learn something new and make it part of your life is to commit to it daily, to do something toward that goal everyday. As guides, I have two books: 1) The Power to Connect by Teresa and Chuck Easler and Words that Change Minds by Shelle Rose Charvet.
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My 2010 Challenges, Plans, and Predictions | LifeLongLearningLab
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. My 2010 Challenges, Plans, and Predictions. January 30, 2010. Posted by cjescribano in experiments. In response to the Learning Circuits Big Question for January. Here are my challenges, plans, and predictions for 2010:. Same old challenges as always:. Finding enough time to do everything I want to do. Scheduling too much stuff so that even the fun feels stressful. Based on what I’ve seen in various blogs and publications, I predict that we will see grea...
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Personal Responsibility for Learning | LifeLongLearningLab
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. Personal Responsibility for Learning. September 28, 2008. Posted by cjescribano in Informal learning. As the month of September comes to a close, I thought I’d squeak in my response to the Learning Circuit’s big question on To-Learn Lists. I started by spending some time reading everyone else’s responses, and I learned a lot. Thanks to everyone for sharing your thoughts and lists. To-Learn lists can help shorten to-do lists. But those who move up in thei...
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Learning Circuits Big Question: Working with Subject Matter Experts | LifeLongLearningLab
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. Learning Circuits Big Question: Working with Subject Matter Experts. September 28, 2009. Posted by cjescribano in training industry. This month Learning Circuits takes on the Big Question of working with Subject Matter Experts. As you work with SMEs, it helps to remember two truths about SMEs:. 1) Most SMEs already have full-time jobs. 2) Most SMEs LOVE their content and think everyone needs to know everything about it. Have the SMEs attend your kickoff ...
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Getting Unstuck | LifeLongLearningLab
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. April 30, 2009. Posted by cjescribano in training industry. This month’s Learning Circuits Big Question. Asks if we are feeling stuck because of our clients’ or organizations’ insistence on using the same old training approaches. But I don’t think we have to stay stuck. We can give our clients and our organizations the benefit of our experience to help them move down that path a bit more quickly. 1) Show, Don’t Tell. 2) Talk to your audience’s needs.
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An Experimental State of Mind | LifeLongLearningLab
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. An Experimental State of Mind. January 6, 2008. Posted by cjescribano in change management. What would happen if…. Someone once told me, “If you start making your bed everyday, it will change your life.” An interesting claim. I decided to test it out. 8230;you made your bed everyday. For years, I viewed making my bed as a waste of precious time. I told my mom, “Why should I make it? It could change your life. An experiment is more fun than a resolution.