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How can We Train People on Web 2.0 and Social Networking When They are All Just Emerging Now?

October 30, 2007August 15, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Through Ray Sims’ blog I found this video of Matt Moore with relevant ideas on adoption of Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0. Matt’s metaphors illustrate simple and effective key points we can learn from. Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 are…

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Social Learning: How e-Learning Developers can Benefit from the Boom in Social Computing and Social Machines

May 22, 2006July 13, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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A recent issue of the Newsweek Magazine (April 3, 2006) featured an article on the second internet boom, referring to the new ways people are living in this knowledge-interactive age, enjoying the growth of opportunities of personal computing, mobility, connectivity,…

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The iPod Video & e-Learning Looking Glass

October 24, 2005July 15, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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The holidays are coming and I must find a justification for buying (as a gift to myself) the iPod Video. Currently, I am enjoying my 40 Gig iPod for music and have downloaded hundreds of my favorite songs. The cool…

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PDA-based e-Learning

April 12, 2005July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. PDA Learning: Some Design Concerns In today’s fast-paced world, we want to be able to maximize the seemingly little time we have and accomplish as many things as we can. We want to be in full…

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How Taking Baby Steps Can Lead to Giant Success in e-Learning

October 28, 2004July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. Taking baby steps to achieve giant success in elearning The most difficult part of starting a project is making that crucial “first step.” Especially in elearning where the market is flooded with too many choices for…

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How To Stay In Touch With Online Learners When Traveling

October 4, 2004July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. How to stay in touch with online learners even when traveling Doctors aren’t the only ones who need to be “on-call”. There are many instances when online learners need to have their questions answered by a…

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Successfully Selling e-Learning Programs To Top Management

September 20, 2004July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. If the “Blind Swordsman” were to successfully sell e-learning programs to top management Gaining management approval for an e-learning program takes the skills of the Blind Swordsman-the Japanese movie hero who, though sightless, proves that he…

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Second Wave of e-Learning – Basic and Simple Ways to Engage Learners in e-Learning

July 19, 2004July 5, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. Second wave of e-learning – basic and simple ways to engage learners in e-learnings The second wave of e-learning programs is now starting to surface in businesses. Tired of the first-generation products where focus was on…

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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: Workflow Learning 2019, Scenario-Based Learning (2015), Do-it-Yourself eLearning, (2017), 3-Minute eLearning (2011), Story Impacts (2012)

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