Posted on May 19, 2008 by Rupa
Dave Ferguson started the first Working/Learning blog carnival. The Working/Learning blog carnival for April 2008 was hosted by Manish Mohan. I am glad that I got a chance to host this Blog Carnival this month.
Blog Carnivals are effective because it gives people an opportunity to collaborate and share their ideas/views/suggestions . Also you find a [...]
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Posted on May 18, 2008 by Rupa
My entry to the Work/Learning Blog Carnival May 2008.
When it comes to training/ learning at work, what you need to learn is always predetermined and in most cases how you need to go about learning is also decided, you like it or not.
When you enter an organization what you need to learn is determined from [...]
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Posted on May 14, 2008 by Rupa
I read an interesting post by Tom Kuhlmann today. I work in a software company and I do create lots of product demos. Of course my product demos are mainly screencasts where you make a movie that shows the mouse movement and walks through the steps.
In his post Tom has shown alternative ways to showcaase product [...]
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Posted on May 8, 2008 by Rupa
Hello All,
I invite all my readers and fellow bloggers to participate in the Working/Learning Blog Carnival May 2008.
Dave Fergusen flagged off the first Working/Learning blog carnival . Manish hosted the Working/Learning Blog Carnival - April 2008.
I am glad it is my turn to host now. Thanks a lot Manish for giving me the chance.
This is [...]
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Posted on May 4, 2008 by Rupa
Hi All,
With my previous post, I completed writing 100 posts in this blog. These 100 posts include my ideas and thoughts on Instructional Designing, links to useful articles on Instructional Designing and may be a couple of announcements.
When I started off one year back, I was very unsure about how I would manage to write [...]
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Posted on May 2, 2008 by Rupa
I just read Prof Karl Kapp’s wonderful response to the Big Question: Learning design differences for Digital Natives?
I liked his definitions of a Digital Native and Digital Immigrant. As he puts it, a Digital Native is someone who has grown up with technology and a Digital Immigrant is someone who has had to adapt to [...]
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