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Abstracts and Enterprise 2.0

I was recently given a copy of Andrew McAfee’s Enterprise 2.0 (Harvard Business Press, 2009) by Martin Baker from LM Matters . I sat down to skim read it on the train – the one hour trip from London to Brighton is usually enough

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Excel Everest

Recently I got an email from ‘Sean, a fellow learning theory/tool fiend… I’m also a first year student at Harvard Medical School but I just launched my own tech-heavy learning project on the side

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Excel Everest

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Harvard ManageMentor goes social

I bumped into Martin Baker from LM Matters at the excellent Learning Pool Public Sector Learning Conference this week.

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Shift represents a new commercial model for authoring software

Sandra Arnold of Mercer UK alerted me to a new authoring tool that they are using called Shift. Here’s how the vendors describe the tool on their website : “Shift by MindMuze is more than an eLearning Authoring Tool

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Homo Competens – learning, doing, sharing

I met Bert de Coutere at Online Educa in December. He chaired the Battle of the Bloggers in which I participated

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Confessions of a public speaker

I must have delivered many hundreds of presentations over the years, including some fairly high profile events, so I wasn’t optimistic that I’d find a lot to interest me in Confessions of a Public Speaker (O’Reilly, 2010) by Scott Berkun . I was wrong. I have never seen Scott speak, but I can tell you that he’s a great writer who kept me thoroughly engaged and entertained

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Confessions of a public speaker

I must have delivered many hundreds of presentations over the years, including some fairly high profile events, so I wasn’t optimistic that I’d find a lot to interest me in Confessions of a Public Speaker (O’Reilly, 2010) by Scott Berkun . I was wrong.

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Confessions of a public speaker

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The secrets of success

Last year I was lucky enough to see Malcolm Gladwell live in Brighton (see my review ). Thanks to a train journey to and from London yesterday, I’ve finally followed this up by reading Gladwell’s Outliers (Allen Lane, 2008)

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The secrets of success

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Learning in 3D: a stop on the world blog book tour

I have been asked by Karl M. Kapp and Tony O’Driscoll to participate in the Blog Book Tour for their new book Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration

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Learning in 3D: a stop on the world blog book tour

I have been asked by Karl M. Kapp and Tony O’Driscoll to participate in the Blog Book Tour for their new book Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration .

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Learning in 3D: a stop on the world blog book tour

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