Time for another The Big Question.
November's Question got passions raging and great conversation with real substance whose embers are still glowing as more comments still are flowing in. While we had fewer participating posts this month (21 registered and 10+ thus far found that didn't register with us), the level and depth of the conversations were much more involved and intense.
We heard Mark Oehlert's whining about the first two The Big Questions being tough, so here's a softball, or should I say SNOWBALL, for you.
What are the biggest challenges for you/us as head into 2007?
What are your predictions for 2007?
Please post your responses to these 3 questions on your blog.
The Big Question Process
You can find more details over in the sidebar, but simply answer these questions by posting your response on your own blog. When you have it ready, come back here to Learning Circuits Blog and fill out the form below regarding your post. We'd appreciate it if you would give a link to this post from your post. Adding The Big Question logo to your post would be a perfect early Christmas present for Tony and I. Once you've entered your post in the form, check out some of the other posts and get involved. Be sure to comment on other participants blogs. or if you should feel a stronger need to write post another post to your own blog and repeat the process again.
To those of you who will be celebrating, have a safe and happy holidays! Enjoy the conversations! - Tony and Dave
11 comments:
With the Zoho Creator (whatever that is) out of action, this is just to say that I've posted on this topic at http://clive-shepherd.blogspot.com/2006/12/big-question-for-december.html.
I tried to post a link but it did not work. You can see my comments on www.thelinguist.blogs.com
thanks clive and steve. it actually was a blogger problem this time and not zoho. in any event, I'll make sure your information is entered into the database asap. Thanks for participating.
Dave Lee
your humble, but overworked blogmeister
Honestly...I was whining? I thought the first 2 questions were great! Maybe what I really said was that I wish people would STOP whining and just answer the questions! :-)
oh Mark, you know I was just teasing you!
Been trying for three days to get Zoho to work. When I click submit it just shows the circle graphic going around and around and around and around and...
Posted my reply on my blog @ http://advtraining.wordpress.com/2006/12/08/the-big-question/
sorry about that Paul. I'll ram it into zoho creator for you. if you get a chance, would you mind emailing me the configuration you were using? ie, browser and version, OS version, mac or pc) that way I can check with zoho about the problem you were having. Thanks!
happy holidays.
Dave
your humble blog meister
I've posted my response at http://discursive-learning.blogspot.com/2006/12/reflections-challenges-predictions.html#links
I have 2 more posts on this but ZOHO doesn't seem to be working so I"ll put them here...
http://elearndev.blogspot.com/2006/12/decembers-big-question-part-ii.html#links
http://elearndev.blogspot.com/2006/12/decembers-big-question-part-iii.html#links
...thanks Tony for reminding me to get them up here.
cheers!
The Learning Circuits Blog’s question of the month for December 2006 was actually three questions (very soon they may well start sending questionnaires):
* What will you remember most about 2006?
* What are the biggest challenges for you/us as [we] head into 2007?
* What are your predictions for 2007?
Some of us had expressed our individual views through our personal blogs, but we wanted to put up a TATA Interactive response. We decided to have a panel discussion to articulate our views. We approached the questions from various lenses – design and business, our company and the overall industry, e-learning organizations and client organizations.
It’s a bit on the longer side (~32 minutes), but considering the informal nature of it, it has not been edited – so what you hear is everything that was said in the discussion.
The panel comprised Albert Lewis, Head – Business Excellence & Technology Strategy; Geetha Krishnan, Corporate Mentor – Productization; Manisha Mohan, Head – Design & Innovation; Anand Subramanian, Head – Systems Design; and Anil Mammen, Head – Instructional Design.
To listen to the podcast of this panel discussion please navigate to:
http://blog.tatainteractive.com/2006/12/lcb_question_of.html
Tried to post my link, but it isn't showing. My post is located at: http://www.ed421.com/?p=160
Thanks for the Big Question -- it was a fun reflection exercise!
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