There is beauty in simplicity. Simplicity speaks to us, captures our emotions, tells a story and in some cases propels us to act. L&D people, God love 'em, are the embodiment of over-thinkers. The originators of the overly complex. "If one … [Read more...]
6 Ways to Add Sizzle to Your Classroom
Last week I wrote about the "6 Stupid Classroom Rules Learning Professionals Still Use" Apparently I hit a nerve, but what's important is we had some good debate. What was really exciting about the conversation was the lack of defensiveness. … [Read more...]
More Curious Learning
Original Post here. This revised post has additional resources to bring out your inner curiosity. Curiosity is the gateway to learning. Innate Curiosity, Challenge Conventional Thinking, Courage of Conviction. Those who are regular readers … [Read more...]
Here a Hashtag, There a Hashtag, Everywhere a Hashtag
As part of our 2015 commitment to Kaizen and incremental improvements, it's time to shift the gaze toward improving the “Learning Toolbox for the 21st Century”. As you may remember I wrote a post for ATD which centered on improving your toolbox, … [Read more...]
Kaizen, Learning Rebels and the Zombie Apocalypse
As you may know, the year 2014 was the year dedicated to the concept of Kaizen All I can say is, YOWZA, there has been a lot of Kaizen going on in Learning Rebel "land". To refresh your memory, Kaizen is Japanese for "improvement" or "change for the … [Read more...]