MS Mouse Mischief & Collaborative Learning

I just came across the coolest FREE tool and wanted to share! As I watched the video on it, while the video shows an example in a classroom with children, it is totally applicable to adults as well.

The tool allows you to insert interactive, multiple-mouse slides into your […]

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One of the quotes I recalled from this book, Outliers: The Story of Success was, “Intellect and achievement are far from perfectly correlated.”   The book makes it clear that there are other factors to consider.

The book discusses outliers and achievements and correlation to opportunity.  Many of the professions and individuals discussed were examples of […]

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How vs. What

On January 11, 2011 By

A previous colleague and friend recommended the book HOW to me and put me in touch with a contact at LRN. The gentleman was kind enough to meet with me, and we had an inspiring conversation and he also provided me with a personal signed copy.

The author, Dov Seidman, opens the book […]

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I remember being inspired and moved by a gentleman who was the opening L&D conference as the main guest speaker, so I jotted his name down and researched.  Mind mapping was created by a British author and psychologist, Tony Buzan. You can Google Tony and find all kinds of interesting literature on […]

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E-Learning Web Tools

On January 1, 2011 By

Great FREE e-learning books with research and advice: http://blog.efrontlearning.net/2010/11/free-e-learning-books.html

& recommended Web tools applied to e-learning: http://issuu.com/anamariacult/docs/webtoolsappliedtoteaching.

I wonder what percent of teachers and professors use e-learning tools to teach? Equally curious as to if they measure their impact and what the feedback is from results and the students.  If […]

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Complex Adaptive Leadership

On October 18, 2010 By

Angie’s Take Aways from Complex Adaptive Leadership

I recently had the opportunity to read the book Complex Adaptive Leadership: Embracing Paradox and Uncertainty by Nick Obolensky. Afterwards, Nick and I chatted about his wisdom on leadership and he was a guest speaker for a knowledge call which I facilitated.

When you think […]

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Appreciative Inquiry

On September 23, 2010 By

What thoughts surface as you ponder AI and coaching?

Essentially, AI is about the search for the best in people, organizations, and the relevant world around us and that all is a part of a living system. There is a belief that every living system had vast untapped capabilities & potential.

If AI involves the […]

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