Friday Fave: Women in Business #IWD19

Today is International Women’s Day and there are so many ways to celebrate, recognise and take action towards women in the workplace, women in tech.

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Friday Fave: Blockchain – Reaping the benefits or going cold?

Friday Fave: Blockchain – Reaping the benefits or going cold? Why has the Australian government decided to disregard the use of blockchain – for now?

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Augmented reality – how far have we come?

  A recent article in Wired got me a tad excited – have we finally hit the tipping point with augmented reality (AR) and shifted across into the pragmatic, valuable use of AR in the workplace? The product highlighted in the article is the “smart helmet” – the description reminded me of Superman – being…

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2014 APAC Top 10 eLearning Movers & Shakers

The 6th annual ‘eLearning Movers & Shakers’ list has been published by Bob Little (UK) and reflects the top 10 most influential people in corporate eLearning globally and regionally. 2014  was a turbulent year across many industries and it appears this was also experienced in the corporate eLearning practices. In the APAC region, the rationale…

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Wearable Technologies: Shaping the future of learning

This article originally appeared in Training & Development magazine June 2014 Vol 41 No 3, published by the Australian Institute of Training and Development.

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Re-visited, Re-Viewed = Re-Invented

Digital Dialogues | TypePad. Re-Visited:I haven’t been blogging much lately – actually – not at all …Why?Well – Twitter for one. I’m finding the immediacy of micro-publishing, sharing, getting feedback and exchanges fulfill many of the motivations I had for previously blogging.Then there’s writing – and, as I write my final stages of the PhD,…

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Learning moments..

This is rather like a quote for the day, but it’s more of a learning moment, influenced by a quote: "Conceptual growth comes from the negotiation of meaning, the sharing of multiple perspectives and the changing of our internal representations through collaborative learning" Prof David Merrill, 1991 Powered by Qumana

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