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Flexible Space: The Secret To Designing Powerful Training

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Certain room set ups encourage interaction between the participants and the workshop leader, others do not. The ability to “shift” delivery formats – from say an interactive lecture to small group activities helps students pay more attention. If you are trying to do an interactive lecture, it dampens interaction.

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Reflections on Mixed Reality Events in Second Life

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Pathfinder gave a presentation to a small group in Cambridge , while his audio (some of the time) was streamed into Second Life along with his Powerpoint Slides. The first was lecture and discussion at the Berkman Center's virtual island on Avatar Marketing based on the article written by a HBS professor.

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

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Someone on the call had moderator access and was able to flip the slides (I had them memorized) and they also read any of the questions in the chat line to me. The Webinar format which lends itself to lecture is out of my preference zone. Make a slide at the end with contact information, wiki address, etc. No problem.

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Notes, Reflections, and People I Met at Podcamp Boston

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He said that in the first month of this experiment, he got two phones - one was really urgent and the other he had to give a lecture to the person about the definition of urgent. Here's the slides. She introduced me to a utterz , a micro audio blogging tool. I gave the Social Media Metrics session. I met her through Jane.

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iLaw: Cyber Strategy for a Developing Nation

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Photos of the slides. I was particularly eager to hear the afternoon lecture , Cyber Strategy for a Developing Nation , by Charles Nesson at iLaw. He described the curriculum where inmates learn both computer skills and the recording/audio production skills and the classroom space (with "walls made of radio signals").

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Self-Censorship for Museum Professionals

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You can view (and download ) the slides and audio here, which feature our provocations and the discussion that followed. The audio starts noisy. in which we explored the peculiarities of self-censorship in the creation of museum exhibitions. but it gets better. Safe Zone: Politics Medical testing on animals… leading to death.

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