by Rich Mesch A few months back, I interviewed Chuck Hamilton about the way Virtual Immersive Environments (VIEs) are used at IBM. One of the concepts that Chuck introduced me to was the idea of “affordances,” and how they change in VIEs. According to our old friend Wikipedia, an affordance is “a quality of an [...]
Archive for June, 2010
Affordances in Virtual Immersive Environments (or, When is a Chair not a Chair?)
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Virtual Immersive Environments, tagged Emerging Technologies, Learning in 3D, Virtual Immersive Environments, virtual worlds on June 23, 2010 | 1 Comment »
How to be a Great Mentor: Lessons from Real Life
Posted in Coaching, Leadership, Performance Improvement, Talent Management, tagged Leadership, Learning Theory, Mentoring, Performance Improvement, Talent Management on June 1, 2010 | 2 Comments »
by Sherry Engel I’ve struggled the last month or so to write a blog entry, trying to find that topic that “hits home”. I want to blog about things that are truly important and meaningful to me. This weekend, through my own personal journey of growth in my faith, I discovered a great correlation [...]