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The Medi(s)care Zone

The Medi(s)care Zone

Every so often, a project comes along that allows you the freedom to be truly creative. That was the case with this project I developed for a large long-term care organization back in February 2010. The Clinical division had a proprietary process that they had developed over the years to ensure that Medicare claims were properly documented and filed. The …

Wanna Go to Orlando for REALLY Cheap? We a have an EXTRA suite…

Wanna Go to Orlando for REALLY Cheap? We a have an EXTRA suite…

We have managed to double book our Orlando accommodations for the eLearning Guild’s Annual Gathering and need to get rid of one of our resort packages (long story…). The reservation is March 6-13 at the Celebrity resorts Lake Buena Vista. The event itself is at the Hilton in the Walt Disney World Resort. Rooms there …

Brain 2.0, Memorization and More…

Brain 2.0, Memorization and More…

One of my favorite bloggers in the eLearning universe is Tony Karrer. Today, he recapped some venting he did recently on the topic of whether we should be “aiming at creativity, synthesis, composition, etc. more than memorization” and training “students who are knowledge-able rather than knowledgeable.” You can read the entire post here. Tony’s post …

Experts, Mobs, and Sherpas: The Cultural Evolution of Learning

Experts, Mobs, and Sherpas: The Cultural Evolution of Learning

(Note: This post was first written in December 2007 and then updated January 2014) Back in October 2007, Richard Dennison (works for BT on intranet, social media and knowledge management strategy) found an article in the Guardian on-line that contained the following quote from Jason Calacanis: “Web 3.0 is the creation of high-quality content and …