How will you learn to be a great speaker?

You want to be a better communicator?

But how? Time is short. Money is tight. Job demands are increasing. And yet…

Increasing your communication and presentation skills is something  you know you need to do, for yourself and for your career.

Take a look at this video, an  Edutopia interview with James Paul Gee.

In a just a few minutes he shows how you can learn more from peers than experts and how new digital technologies promise to revolutionize how education happens. It’s pretty cool, if not radical thinking, and it’s made me think about education, teachers and the online video games my kids play in a whole new light.

By the way, we just started a new service offering online peer and expert video presentation coaching and training.  If you’d like to give this a try for free,  please let me know. (This is a limited offer.)

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Howard Stableford October 25, 2009 at 9:45 am

Video games as paths to finding solutions is an interesting thought and working collaboratively with virtual teams is a next logical step. The other element not mentioned is that gaming is fun too. Add these 3 elements together, solutions, collaboration and fun and you have what we are offering here with our online courses. Fun, collaborative ways to find solutions to becoming better communicators. Michael’s offer for you to try it out for free in a secure online environment is a generous one, especially since he didn’t communicate THAT to me beforehand! OK just kidding. So sign up now and let’s start having some fun!

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