This session began with Frank Cervone talking about the trends in e-learning and I followed with a brief bit about tools for e-learning. The take away for my piece was that it really doesn’t matter what tools you use for learning–it’s how you use them. I really wanted to challenge people to think about e-learning [...]
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DON’T Imagine Them Naked! My Pres4Lib Virtual Presentation
I had a lot of fun putting this together. This was supposed to be my Plan B in case the live feed from my office did not work. But after putting it all together last night this morning, I decided it really would work better as a video rather than live session.
In the spirit of [...]
Get Virtual! Designing Learning for Second Life
My friend and associate Paul Signorelli’s ASTD Chapter is hosting an exciting event later this month on designing learning for Second Life in Second Life. Details follow.
Get Virtual! Designing Learning for Second Life
Tuesday, Apr. 21, 2009 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM (Pacific Time)
Virtual worlds are proving to be engaging, rewarding and fun [...]
Learning Solutions Through Technology
Below are the slides from our presentation this morning at Computers in Libraries. This was a really fun session and we had a great crowd. If you were there and have thoughts, comments, or questions please let me know!
Learning Solutions Through Technology
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Empowerinng Staff Through Tech Skills Building: Tech2Know?
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Cultivating a Culture of Learning in the Library
Last month I gave my very first webinar, Cultivating a Culture of Learning in the Library, for WebJunction. There were over a hundred participants, and I have been asked to give an encore presentation. How cool is that! If you are free I’d love to have you join in and contribute your thoughts about learning [...]
Cultivating a Culture of Learning in Libraries Archive
If you missed Tuesday’s WebJunction webinar, you can view it here, and you can join in on the follow-up discussion over at BlogJunction.
Thank You and Lessons Learned: Cultivating a Culture of Learning in Libraries
Wow thank you to everyone who attended the webinar today on learning at WebJunction. Emily is working on uploading the archive which will include video and audio as well as a copy of the PowerPoint slides. I’m working on writing a post for BlogJunction summarizing some of the ideas and answering all of the questions [...]
Online Learning With Oprah
Last Monday on my way home from work I pondered the logistics of Oprah’s online class. Since I did not even register until an hour before the class it’s pretty obvious there is no limit on seats. I wondered how they would manage the chaos of a million people in a single chat session. Not [...]
Oprah’s First Class
It’s Monday night. After a long day–first day back after being out for a week with the flu–I’m here at the computer. I’ve been anxiously awaiting Oprah’s online class.
I looked over the prework, performed my system check, logged in 30-minutes early.
It’s now 30-minutes into the class and I’ve already checked my email, read my RSS [...]
10 Lessons I Learned From Delivering My First Synchronous Learning Sessions
Earlier this week Tom and I delivered our first synchronous training to staff at PLCMC. We delivered three Learn to Learn Online* sessions and had about 10 participants in each session. The sessions were great. We only had one major technical problem and luckily that was on our side not the participants side.
Ironically this week [...]


