Most of the postings I read through tend to deal with either corporate environments or school. My environment is health care which I think of tending to be slightly different. …
I’m Ginormously Excited. (I can actually say that now)
Merriam-Webster just recently listed some of its new 100 words to be added to the Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th edition. Editors keep track of many neologisms (yes, I had to …
Graham Wegner’s Olympics Effect Theory
I only just came across Graham Wegner’s blog today through a series of links through other blogs, but I am glad he did. Graham at the beginning of July explains …
Bye Bye Schools, Hello Learning Centres
Wow this is an interesting idea. One that makes you think could it really work? Would your children learn more in this format. I found this article by Richard Garner …
What can Britney Spears Teach You About Blogging? – You’d be surprised
Ok, the elearning world in terms of my own personal experiences is a little slow at the moment. The LMS contract is still not signed, so I have nothing to …
Podcasting Toolbox: 70+ Podcasting Tools and Resources
I haven’t even begun to really think about podcasting, okay maybe a little, but this article from Mashable here seems to have a very extensive collection of tools that maybe …
How does one use Facebook for learning?
My new e-friend Cammy, suggested to me that she wanted to find a way to use Facebook as a learning tool. Since then I have been thinking about her idea …
UK’s National Archives ask us to rethinking how we save information electronically
“Unless more work is done to ensure legacy file formats can be read and edited in the future, we face a digital dark hole,” says Gordon Frazer, Microsoft’s UK Managing …
I’m 74% addicted to blogging.
I tried a fun little quiz I found through David Airey and his posting The Psychology of Blog Publishing. I thought his entire post was actually very true and very …
Broadband use up 5%
One of the recurring issues that came up in my last class was the need for e-educators/designers to think about access limitations that our participants may face. Specifically was the …