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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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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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Shift represents a new commercial model for authoring software

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Another perspective on stakeholder analysis

Karen Spillane alerted me to the following tool for stakeholder analysis. You’ll find more information about it here . As you can see from the above, the tool categorises stakeholders as having more or less interest in the project you are undertaking, and more or less power to influence the go-ahead for the project and its eventual outcome.

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Another perspective on stakeholder analysis

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Research just got a whole load easier

It’s interesting to reflect back on how much has changed in the past couple of years with regard to some of my core work activities. Something I have to do quite a bit of is research. I don’t mean anything academic and heavy; just collecting interesting material around a particular topic from a wide variety of sources and combining this with my own ideas and reflections to form the basis for a new piece of work – an article, a presentation, a course, a book

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Research just got a whole load easier

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