About
LEEF is an interactive professional development event showcasing the convergence of learning and entertainment technologies and exploring the organizational, design and technical challenges for adopting games and simulations for learning.
Resources
A website devoted to the art and business of making games. It offers design, development and business tips, as well as job openings and resume assistance. The site also provides additional links and resources.
A website created to assist students in the gaming industry. The site offers users a digital counselor, job listings, education and industry news, relevant articles, and an online community.
A blog by Clark Quinn, an independent consultant improving organizational learning and infrastructure. Quinn has a PhD in applied cognitive science and uses his blog to discuss the intersections of learning, organizational strategy, technology, design, and wisdom.
A website intended for learning professionals who are new to social media and would like to find out more about the different technologies, their application to learning. SLA offers online/onsite materials, programs, and workshops suitable for both individual and group-based learning.
RCEP Social Media Training Wiki
A Wikispace created by Michele Martin, an independent workforce and social media consultant who specializes in helping organizations use social media tools for work and learning. Her resource is designed to support training and learning in using social media for youth, career, learning and workforce development activities.
Corporate ELearning Strategies and Development
A blog by Brent Schlenker, a Program Manager and Emerging Technologies Analyst. This blog explores the crossroads of technology and learning by providing articles and discussions related to corporate eLearning.
A blog search for articles about serious games. This site provides articles, videos, and discussions about the importance and effectiveness of serious games in the corporate, government, and education sectors.
A website dedicated to detailing The CEO Game experience. The website includes a blog and relevant sites and articles about technology, education, and serious games in business.
This blog focuses on the use of social media in learning, aka social and collaborative learning. Jane Hart, a Learning & Performance Consultant and Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies, authors the blog.
A blog providing the “coolest” education technology ideas and resources for your benefit. Authored by John Allen, a STAR Discovery Educator.
Wiki: Interactive Media Resources
A wiki dedicated to providing various and valuable interactive media resources to enable you to present knowledge in difference and compelling ways and to engage active participation by the audience instead of broadcasting it to a passive audience.
A website that posts articles charting the evolution of business through a unique focus on the most creative individuals sparking change in the marketplace. By uncovering best and “next” practices the website helps a new breed of leader work smarter and more effectively.
A professional development resource blog that provides links, articles, and commentary concerning education and technology.
A educational resource blog by Adrian Bruce, a nationally and internationally recognized teacher and Information and Communication Technologies Integration Specialist. The blog provides free reading and math games and education software.
(G4C) is a non-profit which seeks to harness the extraordinary power of video games to address the most pressing issues of our day, including poverty, education, human rights, global conflict and climate change. G4C provides support, visibility and shared resources to individuals and organizations using and designing digital games for social change. Their website provides links to related conferences, workshops, examples of their work, and the G4C blog.
