tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29868932.post116186704391712437..comments2024-02-14T22:50:48.749+10:30Comments on Bill Kerr: immersion plusBill Kerrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00206808014093631762noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29868932.post-1161893563586702702006-10-27T05:42:00.000+09:302006-10-27T05:42:00.000+09:30Bill, I think that you have captured in immersion ...Bill, I think that you have captured in immersion and the sense of appropriability, evocativeness, integration what I have been looking for in my thinking about <A HREF="http://artichoke.typepad.com/artichoke/2006/10/ulearn06_moebiu.html" REL="nofollow">ludium's</A> rather than conferences and most recently how the <A HREF="http://artichoke.typepad.com/artichoke/2006/10/when_starbucks_.html" REL="nofollow">5 principles at Starbuck's</A> <BR/><BR/>1 Make it your own<BR/><BR/>2 Everything matters<BR/><BR/>3 Surprise and delight<BR/><BR/>4 Embrace resistance<BR/><BR/>5 Leave your mark<BR/><BR/>have empowered a diverse group of people to create a Starbuck's learning community/ culture. <BR/><BR/>If people can "get a little excited" about selling coffee it cannot be unreasonable to seek something similar - something that sings with appropriability, evocativeness, integration for computers/ teaching and learningAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com