Point/Counterpoint with an academic and a practitioner: On Cammy Bean, certification, and instructional design
dr.curry @ March 26, 2008 # 9 Comments
I’ve had some people ask me to post some more of my thoughts on instructional design and certification. They were interested in the conversations Cammy Bean and I have had about those topics, and wondered where those conversations were going. Today Cammy e-mailed me, and she and I have been going back and […]
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Links 3-08-08 to 3-25-08
dr.curry @ March 26, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Spring break and the later part of the semester have been absolutely KILLING me for time. And that doesn’t even factor in the time I’ve been spending coaching my son John’s 12 and under travel baseball team, the Perkins Patriots. So besides being woefully behind on grading, trying to pass third year reappointment, […]
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Two weeks of links! 2-16-08 to 3-7-08
dr.curry @ March 7, 2008 # No Comment Yet
I’ve gotten behind on my links posting, but here they are for the last two weeks. I’m swamped, so no annotations this week. We’ll start with the links from my Google Reader:
11 Solid Ways to Improve Your Time Management Skills from Dumb Little Man - Tips for Life
Aggregate your Favorite Websites on One Page from […]
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Can’t we all just get along? Or the need for instructional design certification
dr.curry @ March 4, 2008 # 3 Comments
To say the last couple of weeks here at effectivedesign have been interesting is an understatement. First of all, I had been reading the posts at Cammy Bean’s Learning Visions blog, and had been linking to them on my weekly post of links. On my Links for 1-26-08 to 2-01-08 post, Cammy commented to […]
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An immediately accessible instructional design education
dr.curry @ February 15, 2008 # 4 Comments
Cammy at Learning Visions asked me to whittle my list down more. As a former English teacher, I relish the thought of making my writing “tighter.” So while the purpose of my initial post on how to get an instructional design education without paying tuition was meant as a “here’s what you need to know,” […]
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