Archive for September 9th, 2008
What’s your to-learn list? That’s the question at Learning Circuits this month, where bloggers are asked to come up with their own lists to share. But first, a story:
A monk asked Zhao Zhou to teach him.
Zhao Zhou asked, “Have you eaten your meal?”
The monk replied, “Yes, I have.”
“Then go wash your bowl,” said Zhao Zhou.
At that moment, the monk was enlightened.
I first read that story in a book where the way it was told, the monk was asking specifically to be taught something about self cultivation. That’s more or less Zen for self improvement.
Tony Karrer: Training method trends in elearning — classroom education and learning management are in, wikis and communities of practice seem to be out.
Janet Clarey: The value of multimedia in elearning.
Harold Jarche: Employees want learning, managers want performance; can’t we all just get along?
Bryan Chapman: Free resources! Who doesn’t like that?
eLearning Guild Research: Your input is requested, as Steve Wexler considers developing an index of the best industries for elearning.
Robin Good: Visual communication tools you can use.
Live Laugh Learn Lead: You may have missed some of these New York Times articles about brain function when they were published last month, but better late than never.

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