Or Why Games Won’t Cure the Common Cold, but They Will Solve a Lot of Other Problems by Rich Mesch Welcome to the next stop on the blog tour for Karl Kapp’s new book, The Gamification of Learning and Instruction! Hop off that blog bus and shake the dust off. When reading Karl Kapp’s new [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Innovation Strategy’
The Chocofication of Learning
Posted in Learning Games, Performance Improvement, tagged Games, Innovation Strategy, Learning Games, Performance Improvement on April 20, 2012 | 1 Comment »
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 »
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 [...]
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 [...]
Living La Vida da Vinci: Part 3 — Demonstration
Posted in Innovation Strategy, Performance Improvement, Series, tagged Emerging Technologies, Innovation Strategy on March 8, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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 “The only real failure in life is the failure to try.” – Anonymous “Do or do not. There is no try.” – Yoda I have an eight-year-old [...]
Living La Vida da Vinci: Part 2 – Curiosity
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Innovation Strategy, Performance Improvement, Series, tagged Emerging Technologies, Innovation Strategy on February 11, 2011 | 2 Comments »
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 cu·ri·os·i·ty (kyoor-ee-os-i-tee) –noun, 1. the desire to learn or know about anything; inquisitiveness. Have you ever stopped and said to yourself “Gosh, I wish I knew a [...]
Why Be Xtranormal? Playing with Video in the Corporate Classroom
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Innovation Strategy, Performance Improvement, tagged Emerging Technologies, Innovation Strategy, Interactivity, Learning Theory, Storytelling, Web 2.0 on January 30, 2011 | 2 Comments »
by Paula Jayne White, Ph.D. A few months ago, I received a video featuring a fictional conversation between Philadelphia Phillies greats Cliff Lee and Jayson Werth. Unlike most joke emails, this one made me stop and watch, despite my normal instinct to skip or delete. (Because of strong language, I don’t include the clip here, [...]