Archive for June 19th, 2008

19
Jun

Jeffrey’s Twitter Updates for 2008-06-19

   Posted by: Jeffrey Keefer    in Moblog (Mobile Blog)

  • Waiting for a calzone at Two Boots. Have not had one of these in a few years. Never know it to see me, however. #
  • Just finished a 2 hour project review and work meeting. #
  • Wow it is nice outside. #
  • Wow it is nice outside. #
  • @rlk300 Good point; thank you. #
  • @mathplourde Jing Project is a great program. Free to try and use and keep! #
  • My students just finished their final exam. They certainly deserve a break now. #
  • While they were taking their exams, I reviewed a research paper and read a thesis proposal for possible supervision. #
  • Talking this way one may think I have tenure! Nah, just an underpaid adjunct. #
  • @colwar Please share what you learned when you learn about them in the workshop. Love that stuff. #
  • @moritherapy I am letting mine grow. A colleague suggested I cut it today. I replied I am going after the Stooges look. #
  • @bjschone What is that? #
  • @abalone Lucky, lucky, lucky! #
  • @betsyweber We still need to chat. DM me if you may have a free moment for tomorrow. #
  • @maniactive What did you do? #
  • Presented a PPT template for rapid elearning development today for feedback. Went well, but think I overwhelmed the team. #

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19
Jun

ASTD Learning Lab Wikis

   Posted by: Jeffrey Keefer    in Communication, Technology

While some (including yours truly) have been speaking about the ASTD convention and the lack of Web 2.0 technologies used there and by the organization (membership) itself, I am reminded that ASTD did establish a number of wikis to be used during their Learning Labs that were conducted on Monday and Tuesday at the conference.

I attended one of these, the one for University Instructors and Professors (hey, I adjunct at NYU, don’t I?). Of the three people who showed up for the face-to-face session, nobody changed anything on the wiki. Ironically, in bright red text, the instructions on each page of the wiki stated

Please leave existing text on pages intact.

Doesn’t that contradict what wikis are all about, namely to foster interactive content creation and sharing? Take a look at the wikis, most of which do not have any changes or edits or anything done to them.  I wonder if this is because people did not know what to do with these? Did not know they were there? Followed the directions quite literally? Did not care?

I am not sure, but am wondering if these should not be revisited and used TO PREPARE for next year’s convention? I think if ASTD did more to foster community among convention attendees going into the event, then that may help people strengthen them during and continue well after the event.

I am definitely considering some ideas to submit for next year. Hmmmmm.

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