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Knowledge in Practice

At a job, not too long ago, I was tasked with leading a team to translate documents from English to Spanish and conducting interviews in

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Signals and Noise

You’d be hard pressed to find a student in the United States that has not heard Martin Luther King’s speech delivered on August 28, 1963. 

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Your Senses in Making Sense of the World

https://media.giphy.com/media/ceeN6U57leAhi/giphy.gif  In instructional design circles you’ll hear endless discussion about learning styles. It’s tea leaves for educators.   The theory goes that individual students learn in

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Mediums and Messaging

“The medium is the message”  -M. Mcluhan  The theory goes that how you present a piece of information, “The medium,” is easy to overlook in

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The Value of “Why”

One can hardly think of a harder task than Viktor Frankl’s. He was a Psychotherapist imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp trying his best to

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Keeping Repetition Fresh

There is no substitute for experience.  Take the smartest person that you know and place them in a new environment and task them with a

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Heroism in eLearning

Halloween is more than a holiday- it’s a day that provides keen insight into the machinations of the human mind.  We don’t just dress as

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Data Data Data

A friend and I had a conversation about Jackie Chan recently. We’re both nerds so we dug into the “why” and “how” we enjoy his

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