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November 9, 2016

8 Sessions To Check Out At DevLearn 2016

With more than 250 sessions taking place across 10 different tracks at this year’s DevLearn, it can be difficult to decide where you should be. Everyone will have their own interests as regards what they are hoping to get from this year's conference. Here are 8 sessions which caught my eye in DevLearn 2016.
by Brendan Noud
April 29, 2016

eLearning On Purpose

How well does your job fit you? Is your personal purpose aligned to your company’s vision? Are you doing something you love for a company that shares your values, or are you plugging away for a paycheck, hoping it will all work out somehow?
by Ben Butina, Ph.D.
March 21, 2016

Apple, Google, Microsoft And The Looming Global Crash

This article ponders what key aspects of the most recent Annual Reports of the 'big three’ (i.e. Apple, Microsoft and Google) might actually mean when considered against a backdrop of a likely looming global crash of our present-day fiat monetary system; it then posits what the implications might be for eLearning in general.
by Chris Alexander
March 6, 2016

Critical Thinking In Spidery Prose

This rather whacky 7th geek article has been written with a good dollop of artistic freedom. It features a she-spider and he-spider starting off on the wrong foot and then winding up strangely talking about virtual reality and augmented reality. Throughout the article nevertheless, there are actually some critical-thinking moments of clarity upon which the reader might dwell.
by Chris Alexander
January 28, 2016

Is Something Missing From E-Learning?

In this 6th geek article the writer asserts that in spite of the fact that the viability of most educational institutions today is predicated on being able to adapt quickly to advancements in e-learning technology, something axiomatically human appears to be being pushed aside.
by Chris Alexander