More Fun Blog Comments
Thursday, February 7th, 2008From a story today on Techdirt about identity fraud:
My Favorite Blog Comment
Friday, February 1st, 2008Just spotted this on the Techdirt site:
Proposed Learning Glossary Additions
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007A number of online glossaries provide definitions of the tribal terms we use in e-learning:
E-Learning Glossary (Brandon Hall Research)
E-Learning Essentials | E-Learning Glossary (World Wide Learn)
E-Learning Mega Glossary (e-Learning Guru)
Learning Circuits Glossary (Learning Circuits)
Distance Learning Glossary (eLearners.com)
All of these do a good job of providing definitions of the terms learning professionals use.
It’s been a while […]
Why Pecha-Kucha is Catching On
Friday, August 31st, 2007Since first reading about pecha-kucha, PowerPoint presentations limited to 20 slides displayed for exactly 20 seconds each, in this month’s Wired magazine, pecha-kucha seems to be everywhere I look.
My home town is holding a pecha-kucha evening at an arts and technology center this month. Fellow blogger Mike Caulfield has proposed a Learning 2.0 pecha-kucha contest, […]
Pecha-Kucha Cuts Short Interminable PowerPoint Presentations
Tuesday, August 21st, 2007Wired magazine this month features a story about how PowerPoint, that ubiquitous business and training tool, is being used to produce events that are a cross between competitive sport and a new art form.
Pecha-kucha, Japanese for “the sound of casual chatter,” was developed by a couple of British architects, Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein. The […]


