Archive for the ‘Learning & Development’ Category
Twitter @username dilemmas for my new biz – help needed!
Parked & Abandoned Twitter Usernames I know many people have complained about the sheer number of Twitter user names out there that are pretty much unused since day dot. I started a new company earlier this year, and am starting to get moving with it. I don’t want to use my @EvilSue Twitter feed for [...]
In: Learning & Development, Organisational Development · Tagged with: TSLC Twitter tslc business biz username
Gadgets & Gizmos: choose your own technology adventure [Elluminate Session Resources]
Choose your own……………resources! Please find below the resources I have: a) used today for the session and: b) some of the special “virtual” surprises for you (also noted in the documents) that we didn’t get to today! I will update these in a few days (I need 24h to recover at least!) as there are [...]
In: Hints & Tips, Learning & Development, Software & Applications, Tech & Apps, Web2.0 · Tagged with: #etech10, AFLF, Australian Flexible Learning Framework, e-Technology, efficiency, Elluminate, Flexible Learning, Gadgets, Gizmos, June 2010, technology, The Strategic Learning Curve, TSLC
twitterfountain: visualise your data differently
A quick overview of using Twitterfountain to visualise real time data
In: Hints & Tips, Learning & Development, Software & Applications, Tech & Apps, Web 2.0 · Tagged with: #etech10, adventure, AFLF, conference, data, e-Technology, flexible, Framework, gadget, gizmo, how-to, learn, Learning, online, technology, twitter, Twitterfountain, visualisation
Web 2.0 Case Studies: Big Picture —> tangible applications @ ECU
Library Staff Development I gave a short 30 minute presentation on Monday to some 35 of our library staff on Web 2.0. I was the opening guest speaker (!!) of a morning of PD on web 2.0, with a second day to be held in July. While a number of the staff have grasped the [...]
In: Learning & Development, Social Networking, Web2.0 · Tagged with: 23Things, blogs, Case Study, collaboration, community, concept, connection, fear, learning2.0, library, Lifelong Learning, paradigm, podcasting, technology, Web2.0, wikis
Virtual Childbirth? Sarah Stewart – A Visionary health practitioner in the 21st Century
Ada Lovelace Day – Sarah Stewart Today is Ada Lovelace Day, and I pledged a number of months ago to write a post about an unsung heroine in technology that I admire. My unsung heroine is @SarahStewart or as non-geeky people might call her, Sarah Stewart. I had been planning a bit of time to [...]
In: Challenges, Learning & Development, Reflections, Social Networking, Web2.0 · Tagged with: #ALD09, Ada Lovelace, BrainDrain, celebration, e-Learning, e-Portfolio, ECU, Edith Cowan, eLearning, eMentoring, EvilSue, Health Practicioner, Midwife, Midwifery, mindmap, Nursing, PLN, Reflective Practice, Sarah Stewart, skype, twitter, Web2.0, women
