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An Unworkshop
BETA
Blogs, Wikis, and other Web 2.0 Tools in Learning


Unworkshop?
Unworkshops are hybrid group learning experiences in which participants take responsibility for their own learning. Since people learn by doing, hands-on practice and real-world application are center stage. An unworkshop is a combination of scheduled webinars and self-paced activities. Recordings of every session are available for review. Unworkshop activities come in small chunks to accommodate tight calendars. Coaches are at the ready to help you overcome obstacles. Unworkshops challenge you to engage in “hard fun.”  When you earn a Certificate of Completion, you're invited to join a vibrant alumni community designed to keep you up-to-date and informed. Unworkshops will challenge the way you think about how your employees learn. 

The BETA Unworkshop

The last day of February and the first few weeks of March, I plan to orchestrate unworkshops on using internet tools to deliver corporate learning. We will explore how blogs, wikis, RSS, and mash-ups can support of informal learning. Our unworkshop coach, Dave Lee, who maintains the Learning Circuits Blog, will conduct individual coaching sessions with each participant and advise you while you are with us.

Online sessions: Tuesday and Thursdays, February 28 - March 16, 7-8 pm Eastern

The good news about paricipating in a Beta Unworkshop is that I will deliver the six webinars live, you can expect a lot of handholding, and you get bragging rights for helping shape up the program. On the downside, you can expect a few first-time glitches, and we may have more sessions together than planned. Please submit the information below if you'd like to join us. If you'd rather come aboard after our maiden voyage, click the "Contact me later" button below.

Price for participating in this unworkshop is $300.


Your name and nickname
First name
Last name
What you want to be called

Contacting you
Email
Phone

About you and your interests
What is your experience with training and instructional design?
What is your level of comfort with the internet?
Best times of day participate in onilne sessions and Time Zone.
How do you plan to use what you learn in this Unworkshop?
Any questions or concerns you'd like to mention?

Sign me up for your February session.
Contact me later.

Next Step

When we have a dozen participants, Dave and I will be in touch by phone and email to check your qualifications, answer your questions, and tell you how to join us.