Simple Steps to Help you Think Like a Genius by Michael Crosson Inspired by the bestselling book “How to Think like Leonardo da Vinci” by Michael J. Gelb “When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.” - John Muir (1838 –1914) – Scottish-born American [...]
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Living La Vida da Vinci: Part 4 – Connections
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Innovation Strategy, Mobile Learning, Mobile Performance, tagged Innovation Strategy, mobile learning, Mobile Performance on June 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Please Join Us at mLearnCon in San Jose!
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Innovation Strategy, Mobile Learning, Mobile Performance, Performance Improvement, tagged Emerging Technologies, Informal Learning, Innovation Strategy, mobile learning, Mobile Performance, Performance Improvement, Performance Support, Web 2.0 on June 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
by Rich Mesch Please join Reni Gorman and I at mLearnCon 2011 in San Jose, CA from June 20-23. Reni and I will be speaking on June 21; our topic is “Mobile Learning is SO 10 Minutes Ago… Mobile Performance is NOW!” Here’s a summary of our session; we hope to see you there! Imagine [...]
Teaching Non-Linear Instructional Design for Mobile Learning and Performance Support
Posted in Mobile Learning, Performance Improvement, tagged Emerging Technologies, Learning Theory, mobile learning, Performance Improvement on May 4, 2011 | 5 Comments »
by Reni Gorman We all intuitively think in a linear fashion because the brain can only really focus on one thing at a time, then another, and another. Therefore, even when we think we are jumping around in our thoughts, we are still thinking one thing after another. Perhaps as a result of this, many [...]
Mobile Augmented Reality Training
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Mobile Learning, tagged Augmented Reality, Emerging Technologies, mobile learning on April 30, 2010 | 4 Comments »
by Dave Darrow No, it’s not an attempt to throw as many buzzwords into a title as possible, mobile augmented reality training is a new concept that a confluence of technologies has made possible. The idea of augmented reality applications is not new. The basic concept is that some type of display technology allows a [...]
What Mobile Shopping Taught Me About Mobile Learning
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Mobile Learning, Performance Improvement, Series, tagged Emerging Technologies, mobile learning on April 23, 2010 | 1 Comment »
by Jean Marie Tenlen Fifty-five percent of the time iPhone users are on their phones, they are not talking to someone. So, what are they doing? One of those activities is shopping – but as you’ll see, shopping with these apps (which are also available for some other phones) is not just shopping. It also [...]
The Myth of Mobile: An Introduction
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Mobile Learning, Performance Improvement, Series, tagged mobile learning on November 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
by Rich Mesch I remember years ago, sitting in a presentation by Nicholas Negroponte, where he insisted that in the not-too-distant future, we would all be wearing our computers. He was envisioning complex eyepieces and finger sensors with wires running up your sleeves. He had the right idea but the wrong form factor; he didn’t [...]