As I wrote in a previous post, one of the issues that I have with the way that Jay Cross is defining workflow learning is his heavy emphasis on ubiquitous web services applications with a high degree of business intelligence built in. I just think it’s way too early to be quite so confident that […]
Archive for June, 2004
Real Workflow Learning (via ActiveGuide)
Published by June 29th, 2004 in EPSS, PCD, and Workflow Learning and Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!). 0 CommentsRoller Coasters vs. Driver’s Seats: Design and the Concept of Situational Control
Published by June 29th, 2004 in Instructional Design and Usability and Human Factors. 0 CommentsThis article on design and situational control (which comes by way of elearningpost) gets to the heart of the problem with the majorit of corporate e-learning course designs today. As training designers, we have very little situational control over the e-learner’s environment. We therefore have to work hard to get their attention in the face […]
Again, apologies to those who are trying to read my unformatted RSS feed. There’s a problem with the way EE handles the templates and my PHP skills aren’t up to fixing it. Also try as I might, I cannot find any clean way of fudging a decent division through writing style that will serve equally […]
Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs: The Spirit of Paulo Freire in Blo
Published by June 25th, 2004 in Blogging. 0 CommentsThe idea of using Paulo Freire to sniff out why knowledge blogs (or “klogs” as KM geeks call them) make for effective KM practices in the workplace makes my head spin but, oddly enough, it works:
The late Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator wrestling with the problem of how to bring democracy to a colonized […]
Yahoo! News - Social Issues Surround Social Software
Published by June 25th, 2004 in Blogging, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) and Usability and Human Factors. 0 Comments(http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1738&ncid=738&e=11&u=/zd/20040625/tc_zd/130244 by way of elearnspace)
OK, there’s a lot that’s interesting here, but what really caught my eye was the bit about trackbacks:
Six Apart last month introduced a new pricing model for Movable Type, a move sure to draw some negative reaction, Trott said. But Six Apart decided to use trackback when sharing its […]
