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American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) Web Site
Kimberly has earned the ASTD (American Society for Trainng and Development) Training Certifcate.

ASTD is a leading association of workplace learning and performance professionals, forming a world-class community of practice. ASTD's 70,000 members and associates come from more than 100 countries and thousands of organizations--multinational corporations, medium-sized and small businesses, government, academia, consulting firms, and product and service suppliers.

 
ASTD marks its beginning in 1944 when the organization held its first annual conference. In recent years, ASTD has widened the industry's focus to
connect learning and performance to measurable results, and is a
sought-after voice on critical public policy issues. 
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Advice from the Crabby Office Lady
Solid advice with an attitude-Microsoft website
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MERLOT
MERLOT "Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching" Web site
MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students of higher education. Links to online learning materials are collected here along with annotations such as peer reviews and assignments.

You are welcome to browse the collection or search for materials. Members may add materials, comments and assignments to MERLOT. Membership is free.


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Educating the Net Generation (Educause-D.C. & J.L. Oblinger, Editors)
Educating the Net Generation
A New EDUCAUSE e-Book

The Net Generation has grown up with information technology. The aptitudes, attitudes, expectations, and learning styles of Net Gen students reflect the environment in which they were raised—one that is decidedly different from that which existed when faculty and administrators were growing up.

This collection explores the Net Gen and the implications for institutions in areas such as teaching, service, learning space design, faculty development, and curriculum. Contributions by educators and students are included.

Professional printing options are available.

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Educause web site
What is EDUCAUSE?
EDUCAUSE is a nonprofit association whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of information technology.