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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Homework!

gary-larson-1984-far-side-anthropologistsIf it’s true that doctors make the worst patients, then we can take it as axiomatic that learning professionals are the most critical learners.

I’m taking an instructor-led, classroom-based course today.

On cultural awareness.

It’s a mandatory EU thing.

Apparently having a degree in Anthropology doesn’t render me immune to such requirements, so here is what I will do:

  • I will keep an open mind.
  • I will not analyze the instructors andragogy or methodology.
  • I will take notes.
  • I will contribute.
  • Then I will complete a happy sheet.

I hope I know more at the end of the day than I do now.

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On a happier note, as it’s my wedding anniversary later this week, I shall be whisking Mrs E-Learning Curve off to Connemara in the west of Ireland for a wonderful four-day break in the second-most beautiful part of the country.

Connemara

Of course this means, I’ve got to leave you with something to do. For your home assignment, I’d like to you to try some experiential learning.

If you’ve been following my weblog series on Podcasting for E-Learning, it’s time to put all of the knowledge to use; if you haven’t been following the articles – where have you been? Click here to begin learning about podcasting now.

And your homework:

Create a podcast.

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