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Games in 48 Hours – Insights from Sid Meier

April 15, 2010August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Thanks to mLearn Staff. I had fun watching Sid Meier, considered “Father of computer game” in this documentary (23 minutes). My takeaways: Engaging to developers; Multiple mindsets; good to push what one can do in 48 hours. I love the…

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Let’s Jam/Webinar NO LECTURES – Brainstorming Scenarios-Series 1

January 15, 2010August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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These are my initial learning in testing and NO LECTURE WEBINAR The goals: Conduct Jamming like Webinars with high interactions, almost ZERO LECTURE. Structure: Provided participants vignettes for advance interactions in our community http://3minuteworld.trainingpayback.com/main/home(Scroll down the page to see vignettes)…

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eLearning Design WITHOUT a Subject Matter Expert (SME)

December 7, 2009August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized1 Comment on eLearning Design WITHOUT a Subject Matter Expert (SME)
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What to do if you have no access to a Subject Matter Expert (SME) and you have to design and deliver an eLearning program? Many of us would hate to admit it, but this situation happens.There is a way out…

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“The Evil Company” – another Martian Design

December 7, 2009August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Stories work as a way to communicate with people. The theme “The Evil Company” is consistently hammeredby using advertising stories and vignettes. This is another example of what I call “Martian eLearning Design” –out of this world designs but shows…

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DIYEL #2 ADDIE is like an expired medicine; it looks good but no longer works.

October 28, 2009August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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IntroductionTable of Posts Sometimes, we cheat ourselves. One day we open the medicine cabinet looking for a pill. We grab the bottle. The expiration date has passed but we take the medicine anyway because we are in pain. We hope…

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Introduction

October 28, 2009August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Table of Posts There is a rebirth of craftspeople in eLearning – they are the new eLearning Do-It-Yourselfers. They are designers, developers, subject matter experts, project leaders, champions and other participants in technology-assisted forms of learning. The rebirth of craft…

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DIYEL #1 Get a new pair of glasses from Costco, not Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.

October 26, 2009August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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IntroductionTable of PostsHow does a family of five earning a minimum wage survive? They make do with what they have. They shop in thrift stores or at Costco, but never on Rodeo Drive. They have the bargain hunter’s instinct: hold…

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How to instantly grab e-learners attention!

October 7, 2009August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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To instantly grab e-Learners, remember embedding content into stories. Embedding Steps Relate Interpret Apply _________________________________ Which statement grabs you instantly? Life is full of trials and tribulations or I started work at 3:00 am and finished at 11:00 pm, exhausted.…

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What I learned from #LRNCHAT yesterday – Twitter as a spark plug

September 4, 2009August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized3 Comments on What I learned from #LRNCHAT yesterday – Twitter as a spark plug
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Twitter is a spark plug for learning. I am a student of Twitter. I love Twitter since it epitomizes the succinct and instant learning I have been evangelizing (3-Minute eLearning) for about 10 years now. In 2007 I wrote about…

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How to avoid eLearning paralysis and get moving with your projects

September 1, 2009August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Many eLearning projects have false starts and failed attempts. One reason is paralysis. What can you do about it? And how do you get moving with your projects. eLearning abundance is a hay stack The abundance of eLearning solutions is…

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The Master SME: How to become one? How to work with it?

August 25, 2009August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized1 Comment on The Master SME: How to become one? How to work with it?
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If you are in a shipwreck and are stranded in a desolate island with an SME (Subject Matter Expert), what would be your conversation like? Ask yourselves, “What do we do?” Both of your concerns become how to get off…

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Ray Jimenez, PhD
Chief Learning Architect
Recipient of “Innovations Award” from Training Magazine Founder: TrainingMagNetwork with 170,000 members, Situation Expert, Excite Webinars, Vignettes Learning Author: 3-Minute eLearning (2011), Story Impacts (2012), Scenario-Based Learning (2015), Do-it-Yourself eLearning, (2017), Workflow Learning (2019), and Transforming Learning Design with A.I. ChatGPT (2023).

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