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A manifesto
As you’ve probably noticed, I’ve not been so focused on maintaining this blog. Since I graduated, I’ve noticed that the creative energy that really pushed me into writing here has died off. This probably explains some of the wacky, super … Continue reading
Posted in Instructional Design, Projects
Tagged blogs, Instructional Design, instructional video, technology, thoughtshots
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Oops, the blog exploded
Thanks to Chris Coyier’s fantastic tutorial site, CSS Tricks, I’ve managed to take my first foray into WordPress design. I’m still working through the bugs, so apologies if things are occasionally a little wonky. It’s still based on the blass2 … Continue reading
Blogging about blogging
That’s a video from Penn State professor Christopher Long (via Cole Camplese). Nothing new, but it efficiently sums up everything there is to know about the use of blogging as a teaching tool. I’ve read multitudes of blogs for years, … Continue reading
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Tagged blogs, Christopher Long, Cole Camplese, Distance Learning
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Bacary Sagna
I’ve been re-reading one of my favorite books, probably the reason that I’ve become obsessed with the English football team Arsenal: Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby. Instead of being organized by chapters like a normal book, it’s organized almost like … Continue reading
Coke v. Pepsi
I’ve always been a Pepsi guy, but for some reason, I was compelled this past weekend to really give Coke a chance (it’s actually not quite as harsh if you pour it out of the can). All my brand loyalty … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Instructional Design
Tagged blogs, Books, brands, Cole Camplese, Instructional Design, LMS, Malcolm Gladwell, reactions
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