Well my blogging buddy Brent commented on a post of mine today regarding the DevLearn 2007 DemoFest winners. One type of topic I like blog on is webinars and web meetings or more specifically taking notes during them and posting the info onto my blog site.
I do this for 3 reasons, one is that I can share the info I learn and gather with others, secondly I can take notes and keep them for my own reference later on (and being in a blog they are searchable). Third, I have found that it has become a great way for me to really concentrate more fully on a webinar. Often, and I’ve seen this polled a bunch of times during webinars, that most participants are doing several tasks at once while listening to a webinar. From answering emails, to filling reports, to having meetings with others as people walk in the room. Blogging for me as I listen/participate in the webinar forces me to pay more careful attention so that I can better “report” what it is I hear, learn and see.
Brent commented that he has looked at a couple of just such postings of my and jokingly referred to it as perhaps a new modality for learning. “B”learning. Now, I’m going to give him full credit on the term, but if it somehow turns into the “B” standing for Brent-Learning then I may just have to re-term it T-Learning….and I like the hyphen…looks meaner (i.e. T-Rex).
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LOL!!! You’re crackin’ me up. I think the first time I used the term was talking with Cammy Bean. I was thinking more about BlogLearning. Or maybe it was blended learning. Certainly not Brent Learning. But I appreciate the thought.