aaronSILVERS.com

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Url:http://www.aaronsilvers.com
Author(s):Facebook User
Language:English
Tags:technology, scorm, elearning
Description:The website and blog of Aaron Silvers. He writes about SCORM, E-Learning, Flash and technology-related related topics with a skew on knowledge sharing. He muses about organizational learning and Knowledge Management. Aaron is also a husband, dad, cyclist, musician and nerd.
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Lots of Motivations
Last week, I posted an entry on Economic Incentives that Don’t Cost Money.  Not long after posting, some notable minds in my PLN weighed in:Marcia Conner…Incentives that http://sn.im/do...more
2009-11-23
Economic Incentives that Don’t Cost Money
A huge insight between Zimmerman’s and McAfee’s keynotes came in the form of incentives for participants in a system.  It is possible to have economic incentives to motivate, recognize ...more
2009-11-19
Community is the New Content
Post-DevLearn, I’ve had some very heady and wonderful exchanges with my learning network. Mark Friedman has been especially helpful in putting what I’ve learned into a different perspe...more
2009-11-18
The DevLearn 2009 Write-Up
Who was at DevLearn 2009, and what were their goals?There were about 1,200 people at DevLearn (guesstimate) with a large majority interested in doing better E-Learning, interest in serious games an...more
2009-11-17
Conventions for Virtual Collaboration
I had a discussion this morning that introduced an interesting thought into my head. I assume we all have at least a cursory awareness of Robert’s Rules of Order. If you’re anything l...more
2009-10-28
Google Wave Invite Exchange
In the hopes that this will at least channel the buzzing on Twitter and other forms of communication, if you are connected to me in any way and are looking for a Google Wave invitation, please leav...more
2009-10-13
How Change Changes You
There was a time when there wasn’t Twitter.  There was a whole lot of time in my life before Twitter.  In the time since I “got” Twitter, I’ve changed in ways that can not be undone. Before Twitter, I was a pretty successful learning technologist.  I used and evangelized Flash. In a time before you could make a career in ActionScript, my career was ActionScript. I liked social media.  I thought a lot about the implications social media could have on a broader definition of E-Learning.  I blogged a lot.  I tried lots of betas.  If you asked any peers of mine to describe me, they would probably tell you that I was a talented content developer.Âmore
2009-09-30
Guerilla Multimedia
As I’m packing up the last of our personal belongings while my family and I wait to get into our new house, it struck me that to move from stasis, you just need to be able to do something.At ...more
2009-09-22
What BAQON Enables: Gaming
Have you downloaded a multiplayer game for your iPhone? Trying to play real-time multiplayer on the iPhone, despite its gaming power, is difficult for me.  When I think about playing multiplayer ga...more
2009-09-21
Twitter: A Trust Ladder
I just got back in from a fantastic dinner conversation with anthropologist, information architect, user experience expert and all-around genius Dennis Schleicher (@dennisschleiche).  We worked tog...more
2009-09-17

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