Posts Tagged ‘evidence based teaching’

Evidence-Based Training Book by Ruth Colvin Clark

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

I know I said I wasn’t going to write any more about training in this blog but I had to pass this book recommendation along:  Evidence-Based Training Methods by Ruth Colvin Clark.

On My To Do List – Retire My Two Previous Blogs

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Starting back in 2005, I began blogging on Blogger.com as Eclectic Bill.  Due to some issues with spamming, I took that blog down.  In 2006, I started a second blog at DesignOfKnowledge.com that focused on training and learning.  In February of 2009, I took a hiatus to concentrate on finishing my dissertation.

So, I was reading through some old blog posts and decided to create some pages that summarized some of the recurrent themes in my posts.  The first three that came to mind:

1) My continuing criticism of informal learning.

2) My continuing advocacy of evidence-based learning, teaching, and training.

3) The Theory of Constraints Wicked Problem Challenge.

It will be fun to reignite the debate. :-)