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Welcome to TechCommGeekMom’s First Advertiser!

Just a quick note to have you notice something new on the right-hand column of my blog. It’s an ad for our first advertiser, Adobe!

I’m very excited to have this relationship with Adobe, who have been just huge supporters of TechCommGeekMom.com since the blog first started. Please be sure to click on the ad and check out the Technical Communications Suite 4! I did a review of TCS4 back in July which has been received very well, so here’s your chance to check the product itself out!

Hopefully this is the first ad support of many more to come.

If you, someone you know, or your business is into technical communications, education or e-learning, and are interested in advertising on my blog, let me know!

I am an equal opportunity blog here, and I would like to be able to help present the best products on the market when I can, and I’m off to a great start.

Thank you, Adobe!

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Top 5 Reasons Educational Games Work: Reason #1

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She is also a first year graduate student at Georgetown University’s Communication, Culture and Technology program where she focuses on intersections in education, video games and gender. Filed Under: Education …

 

Well written article…
–techcommgeekmom 

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Tim Chang on The Future of Gamification | badgeville.com

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This preso by Tim Chang on gamification is so bang on. http://t.co/V2fdsN7v. Any talent management strategy must include game dynamics.

 

Great video. 
–techcommgeekmom 

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Google Launches Open Course Builder

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Google launched an open source course building web application for the growing list of K-12 and big-name universities developing online classes.

 

This is a big deal! Will have to watch for more details and feedback about it…
–techcommgeekmom 

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Kinobi Will Use Kinect To Teach You Yoga, Dancing Or Maybe Even Surgery

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YouTube makes it easy to find instructional videos on practically any topic. There are 18,600,000 search results for “how to” on the site at the moment. Obviously not all of them are relevant, but that’s a staggering number.

 

This sounds wild, but it may be the next “best thing”…
–techcommgeekmom 

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