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To “Kirkpatrick” or not to “Kirkpatrick”, that is the Question (or is it?)

Here we go again. To "Kirkpatrick" or not to "Kirkpatrick", that is the question. To be, or not to be, that is the question— Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind...
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The Mystery of Inspiration

You never know who or what will inspire you. https://youtu.be/cqaoxtbaV00 Yep, I was inspired by a Super Bowl commercial. Made by Cadillac no less. 30 seconds of Steve Wozniak. The search...
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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...
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DevLearn 2014 – It’s a Wrap (and it’s all about community): Featuring Meg Bertapelle

This is the perfect round up of our DevLearn series.   Last week #chat2LRN hosted a twitter chat based on the DevLearn/ Personal Learning Network experience.  You can find the...
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Inspiration at DevLearn 2014: From Andrea May (Dashe & Thomson)

A first time experience to a large conference can be intimidating or exhilarating, sweat-inducing or electrifying (or maybe all of the above!) How do you plan? How do you prioritize?...
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Learning Rebel Yell for DevLearn Technology: Tom Spiglanin

As is the usual modus operandi for Learning Rebels and reflection pieces, I try to gather up opinions not just singing the general praises of an event, but try to gather...
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People: The Real Value of DevLearn

Next up on our Learning Rebel tour of DevLearn 2014 - Laura Payette. Laura currently is a Learning Rebel who's day job is with Nielsen GTO.  You can find Laura...
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Learning Reflections (part one) – The Ups and Downs of DevLearn: Holly MacDonald

Before we begin: One of the things I love about being a "Learning Rebel" is the network of other Learning Rebels which has been built up through this website! There are...
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For the Love of Learning

I have  just returned from the DevLearn 2014 conference in Las  Vegas. I have unpacked, checked email, and now finally,  taking time to reflect on my overall experience.  I have also...
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The Courageous Learning Rebel

Displaying courage takes guts.   Bear with me.  I know that sounds redundant but think about it. Displaying courage takes guts. Putting your courage on stage takes nerve. Talking courageously to...
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