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This is Jay's starting point for research. You're welcome to use it but be aware I designed it for me, not for you.

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Airtight Interactive beautiful display software

 

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Colorful Images to make physical stuff

 

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The Graphic Learning Gallery at Learning 2006

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How to Transform an Organization with Visual Learning

See What I Mean, eLearning Magazine

Sight Mammals, T+D Magazine, 2002

 

 

visualizations
Jay's old concept images

Visual Thinking school

 

 

Understanding Marcel Duchamp


Powers Of 10

 

 

 

 

 

Good learning blogs to know about

Maish Nichani highlights an important learning story or concept every day. Great blog to track if you’re tracking only one.

Stephen Downes is a researcher at Canada’s National Research Center and tracks & gives his opinions about an enormous amount of information learning, the web, academia, trends, standards, etc. If it’s worth knowing about, Stephen will probably cover it.

Here’s a Pageflake summary of important eLearning blogs.

Jay maintains some collective feeds on his Flow page. And here’s a river view of learning news (handy if you’re eating a sandwich in front of your monitor).

Donald Clark, founder and former CEO of Epic, the UK’s largest eLearning house. A brilliant Scot with a keen sense of humor, Donald loves pointing out that the emperor has no clothes.

Clay Shepard, an astute, influential UK eLearning consultant..

George Siemens, Canadian academic. Father of Connectivism, which posits the knowledge is no longer confined by our skulls; it’s in our networks. His links blog is good, too.

Mark Oehlert is the go-to guy for serious gaming in learning.

Harold Jarche is an independent consultant in Canada who blogs daily about learning design, open software, and practical approaches to informal learning.

David Weinberger talks tags, search, and practical knowledge management better than any of the rest of us.

Clark Quinn is a cognitive scientist, fan of learning games, bright bulb in mobile learning, and all-around clear thinker.

 

 

Top 10 TED Talks of all time

1. Jill Bolte Taylor: My stroke of insight

2. Jeff Han: Touchscreen demo foreshadows the iPhone

3. David Gallo: Underwater astonishments

4. Blaise Aguera y Arcas: Jaw-dropping Photosynth demo

5. Arthur Benjamin: Lightning calculation and other "Mathemagic"

6. Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?

7. Hans Rosling: The best stats you've ever seen

8. Tony Robbins: Why we do what we do, and how we can do it better

9. Al Gore: 15 ways to avert a climate crisis

10. Johnny Lee: Creating tech marvels out of a $40 Wii Remote

 

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James Farmer

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Richard MacManus

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Tim O'Reilly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21st Century Collaborative

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A Relationship Economy...With Whom & What

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Angela A Thomas

Anne Fox

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Big Dog, Little Dog

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blog of proximal development

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Catalytic Conversations

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Christopher D. Sessums

Clark Aldrich

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corporate elearning strategies and development

Creating Passionate Users

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Donald H. Taylor

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Experiencing E-Learning

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Full Circle Online Interaction

Gary Woodill

Google Blog

growing changing learning creating

Half an Hour

Harold Jarche

Helen Keegan

Helge Scherlund's eLearning news blog

Hey Jude

How to Change the World

iAlja

iLibrarian

In the Middle of the Curve

indexed

Informal Learning

Innovations in Learning Conference Blog

Interactive Multimedia Technology

Internet Time

Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day

Joan Vinall-Cox

Karl Kapp

Karyn's erratic learning journey

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Mark Dowds

McToonish

Mick's World of Learning

Mobile Technology in TAFE

Moving at the Speed of Creativity

News from Brandon Hall

Not So Distant Future

Now You Know blog

Onlinesapiens

Performance Management

Periodic Fable

Richard Nantel

Robin Good

Scott's Workblog

Silke Fleischer

Social Tech

Stephen's Web

Teaching Generation Z

Tech Chick Tips

Technology-Escapades

thcrawford

The Bamboo Project Blog

The Connected Classroom

The Power of Educational Technology

Tom Werner

TravelinEdMan

VisualsSpeak

Wally Larsen's Weblog

Weblogg-ed

Will at Work Learning


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The sextet shares a few non-learning sites that may interest you.

 

 

Jon Husband's Wirearchy blog provides an alternate point of view on corporations, technology and organizational development. Jon's focus is on the "social architecture for the wired world".

 

John Brockman's The Edge is the place to eavesdrop on amazing conversations and dialog among the likes of Richard Dawkins, Freeman Dyson, Murray Gell- Mann, Benoit Mandelbrot, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Howard Gardner, Steven Pinker, Steven Levy; Naomi Wolf, Annie Dillard, Ken Kesey, Steven Levy, and Malcolm Gladwell.

 

Robert Paterson writes about a wide variety of subjects, ranging from renewable energy to new business models. Rob provides the unique perspective of an ex-investment banker turned independent consultant now living on Prince Edward Island, Canada.

 

Digital Inspiration - Amit Agarwal writes a very accessible, inspirational and popular technology blog that includes tutorials and how-to guides related to software, computers, and internet.

 

Junk Charts is a blog devoted to analyzing and critiquing visual displays of information, a great read if you use numbers in your work and want to improve your visual literacy.

 

Lifehacker - A number of authors contribute to this blog devoted to discussing software and websites that actually help you save time.

 

Engadget & Gizmodo - sites that track the latest technology gadgets with a slightly snarky attitude.)

 

The Internet Archive Wayback Machine is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, they provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. You can zoom back in time. If you prefer, check out the recordings of Grateful Dead concerts.

 

The New York Times Navigator is used by New York Times reporters and editors as the starting point for their forays onto the Web. Its primary intent is to give the news staff a solid starting point for a wide range of journalistic functions without forcing all of them to spend time wandering around to find a useful set of links of their own.

 

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