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| | | | CLARK QUINN AUGUST 25, 2011 Immersion or collaboration? In something I’ve just been involved in, I realized I had a question. I’m a fan of scenarios (read: serious games), to the point that I’ve written a book about how to design them! I’m also a fan of social learning, and consequently argue for the benefits of collaborative assignments. How would you design such a practice? | | | | | | | | | -
PORTALS AND KM | THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2011 The New Sweat Shop of the Mind: Content Creation One of the most significant intended consequences of the success of Google’s Page Rank is SEO and in its darker form, black hat spam. reported on a milder version of this in Trying to Game Google on Mother’s Day. The New York Times covered a darker side with its article, Google’s War on Nonsense. Why does this occur? do it. MORE >> -
NANCY WHITE | THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2011 Small Group Creation Ideas I believe in treating adults as adults. That doesn’t mean I, as a facilitator, cannot be inspired by techniques teachers use with children in their classrooms, right? Here are a few inspirations from Karen Moler of FlamingoFabulous in 2nd Grade. Facilitators, be inspired! Soooo… I created the partner wheel. And more [link]. MORE >>
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