See you in Orlando!
We are going to have a great time together.
Training 2007 is a little over a week away, yet three dozen of you have already signed up for the Guide-on-the-Side sessions on Informal Learning.
The plan is to meet:
- Sunday, Feb 25 04:30 PM - 06:00 PM
- Monday, 11:50 AM - 01:30 PM
- Tuesday, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
If you want to get up to speed on internal learning, you might look at:
What is informal learning?
Poster
Informl Learning Blog |
Other informal learning blogs |
I'm a big fan of using web 2.0 technologies to improve learning. If you'd like a taste of that, click the "Content" button in the right column. Look at the Toolbox.
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Questions?? Suggestions? What do you want to discuss?
1. This is a wiki page. Click "Edit page" above, scroll down the page, tap in your question, and Save
2. Altenatively, drop me an email.
Anyone interested in a demo of a 3d immersive learning environment coupled to social networking?
Tourism notes
Kissimmee, the town outside the gates of the Mouse Kingdom is fascinating in a retro sort of way. I've been to conferences in Orlando at least a dozen times. Often I avoid the conference hotel in favor of a $40 motel outside the gate. Being mobile frees you to visit such attractions as Gatorland. Fifty years ago, a local resident fenced in the swamp that was his backyard. Like all Florida swamps, he had corralled some gators to exhibit. Gatorland has blossomed. You can see gators and crocs from over the world, watch guys wrestle gators with their bare hands, or see gators jump up to grab a chicken suspended on a clothesline three or four feet over a lake.
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Gatorland. Yes, that is I folding the gator's mouth open. Thank heavens we was stuffed.
Kissimmee at its best. The crab couplating with the VW bug is on the main drag, as is the "orange" motel that cost me $26/night for a suite. (Not recommended.)
These last two photos are of Celebration, the "model community" developed by Disney.
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