Thursday, December 13, 2007

Stocking fillers for e-learning enthusiasts

In 2007 I got to read and report back on a whole range of interesting books, articles and reports. I've gathered these together here into a list for easy reference, just in case you're looking for some e-learning stocking fillers this Christmas:

Informal Learning by Jay Cross

Made to Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath

The Six Disciplines of Breakthrough Learning by Wick, Pollock, Jefferson and Flanagan

mLearning by David Metcalf

Learning in Real Time by Jonathan Finkelstein

e-Learning and the Science of Instruction by Ruth Clark and Richard Mayer

The Corporate Blogging Book by Debbie Weil

Teach what you know by Steve Trautman

Dump the Drone by Cathy Moore

Lies, Damn Lies and a Few Home Truths by Daniel Wain

Creating Successful e-Learning by Michael Allen

Universal principles of design by William Lidwell, Kritina Holden and Jill Butler

Efficiency in Learning by Ruth Clark, Frank Nguyen and John Sweller

Wikinomics by Don Tapscott

25 best Practices in Learning and Talent Development by Nick van Dam

Universal principles of design by William Lidwell, Kritina Holden and Jill Butler

Leadership in a Distributed World - Lessons from Online Gaming from IBM Global Business Services

Courage - Eight portraits by Gordon Brown

The e-Learning Fieldbook by Nick van Dam

A Theory of Fun by Raph Koster

The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid e-Learning Pro by Tom Kuhlman

Learning is strictly business by Jay Cross

Everything is miscellaneous by David Weinberger

The online learning idea book by Patti Shank

Clear and to the point by Stephen Kosslyn

Ambient Findability by Peter Morville

The Cult of the Amateur by Andrew Keen

Net, blogs and rock 'n' roll by David Jennings

Cognitive Fitness by Roderick Gilkey and Clint Kilts in the Harvard Business Review

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At 1:24 PM, Blogger Karl Kapp said...

Clive,

Drop me an email with your land mail address and I'll send you a book I think you should review (and might make next year's list, Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning.) Of course, I'm unbiased about the book:) kkapp@bloomu.edu

 

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