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Misadventures in Learning: September 2011
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Sunday, September 25, 2011. Your Most Powerful Search Engine is Your Personal Learning Network (PLN). But not for me. I still use these search engines for low-impact searches. However, when there is more consequence to my research, I am increasingly calling upon a different type of search engine for my research: my Personal Learning Network, or PLN. Google and search engines like it are very powerful. My Personal Learning Network enables me to get to information that is more tailored to my preferences, b...
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mobile – Tom Spiglanin
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Workplace Learning: An Insider's Perspective. Microlearning Video on a Shoestring. Making Stop Motion Video using iPhone. Disabling the Ken Burns Effect in iMovie. Microlearning Video on the Go – Tip 2. June 4, 2015. June 5, 2015. Microlearning Video on the Go – Tip 1. June 2, 2015. June 2, 2015. 24 Hours with the Apple Watch. May 16, 2015. May 18, 2015. My Apple Watch arrived a few days ago. While I had been looking forward to its arrival, my enthusiasm was tempered by numerous news reports and revi...
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24 Hours with the Apple Watch – Tom Spiglanin
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Workplace Learning: An Insider's Perspective. Microlearning Video on a Shoestring. Making Stop Motion Video using iPhone. Disabling the Ken Burns Effect in iMovie. 8220;Good Enough” in Learning and Development. Microlearning Video on the Go – Tip 1 →. 24 Hours with the Apple Watch. May 16, 2015. May 18, 2015. Reviews have complained the Apple Watch offers only canned responses for reply. It does offer canned replies, but these are configurable in the app, and of course I can reply with Siri. With...For c...
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Making Stop Motion Video using iPhone – Tom Spiglanin
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Workplace Learning: An Insider's Perspective. Microlearning Video on a Shoestring. Making Stop Motion Video using iPhone. Disabling the Ken Burns Effect in iMovie. Making Stop Motion Video using iPhone. Video post production is about the sequencing of assets in an interesting way. This video shows how you can make stop motion video assets using photos acquired with your iPhone and sequencing them in iMovie. By http:/ tom.spiglanin.com. Based on a work at tom.spiglanin.com. 8212; No Comments. Top Posts an...
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The knowledge sharing paradox
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Adapting to perpetual beta. The knowledge sharing paradox. An effective suite of enterprise social tools. Getting work done today means finding a balance between sharing complex knowledge (collaboration) and seeking innovation in internet time (cooperation). Individual workers can develop sense-making skills, using frameworks like PKM. Knowledge is a very personal. The knowledge sharing paradox is that enterprise social tools constrain what they are supposed to enhance. I could not imagine having this bl...
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changing workplace – Tom Spiglanin
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Workplace Learning: An Insider's Perspective. Microlearning Video on a Shoestring. Making Stop Motion Video using iPhone. Disabling the Ken Burns Effect in iMovie. 8220;Good Enough” in Learning and Development. April 1, 2015. April 1, 2015. The nearly poetic tweet by Marcia Conner appeared at the top of my feed with just the title of a linked article: When “Good Enough” is Good Enough. And it was good enough, compelling me to click and read. As … Continue reading →. The State of Instructional Design.
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Misadventures in Learning: July 2011
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Social Vs Formal Learning, From a Certain Point of View. In the Star Wars film, Return of the Jedi, there is a classic scene in which Luke Skywalker asks Obi-Wan Kenobi why he told him that Darth Vader killed his father, when in fact Darth Vader was in fact, Luke's father. Obi-Wan does some verbal tap-dancing to get himself out of what was - in this fan's opinion - a bold-faced lie, ending with a popular Star Wars quote:. And that's where the debates start. Most learning professio...
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