I have been and remain a big believer in curiosity. A curious mind prepares us to be open to new ideas, assimilate and synthesize those […]
I’ve seen it time and time again. An organization has a new technology, often joined with a new process and vision for processing, customer service, […]
When I speak to people about the value of participating in professional learning networks (PLN), work out loud (WOL) practices, and the promise of sharing freely […]
Yogi Berra, the great baseball player, admired public figure and philosopher of the common man, recently passed away. Famous for his many aphorisms, there is […]
If you have been following my blog over the last couple of years (thank you!), you may have noticed some changes to the banner and […]
There is much talk about MOOCs already, so I needn’t rehash the pros, cons, exemplars and far-more-common horrors as MOOCs reach their fifth birthday. MOOCs […]
I’ve been watching the #blimage activities from the edge, but decided it was time to jump in and test the waters. I read Clark Quinn’s […]
No one puts learning in the corner. Those days are gone. If you are a regular reader of this blog, or familiar with the work […]
Jane Hart, at the Center For Learning & Performance Technologies (@C4LPT), is a leading contributor to our industry (used in the broadest sense). One of […]
It’s triangulation time again! Three distinct sources I’ve filtered through in recent weeks have started to connect in an unexpected way, and I think it’s […]
We know the feeling: Standing in the cereal aisle, or before the maddeningly long rack of cold medicines, frozen by the overwhelming number of choices. […]
Proud to be part of the Learning Solutions Magazine community! See my article, just published there today: Riding the Digital Stream: Integrating Modern Learning Practice […]