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April 15, 2007

Tagxonomy

Filed under: — ebeale @ 4:04 pm

Here are the tags used in this section, with sample uses. I came up with the word Tagxonomy on tax day, 2007.

  • Dimensions
    • Bridge (Process)
    • Ladder (Theory)
    • Knife (Tool)
  • Media
    • Book (um, if it’s a book)
    • Article (if it’s an article)
    • Website (if it’s a website)
    • Presentation (if it’s a presentation)
    • Video (cross tag if it’s on a website)
    • Audio (cross tag if it’s on a website)
    • Photo (cross tag if it’s on a website)
  • Application
    • Analysis (helps with or discusses analysis)
    • Design (helps with or discusses design)
    • Development (helps with or discusses development)
    • Implementation (helps with or discusses implementation)
    • Evaluation (helps with or discusses evaluation)
    • Observation (helps with or discusses observation)
    • Performance (Human Performance Improvement)
    • Training (technical knowledge transfer – learning about something)
    • Research (helps find info on other topics)
    • Education (theoretical knowledge transfer – learning about learning)
    • Leadership (influencing people and stuff)
    • Business (market impact)
    • Technical (nuts & bolts technique or method)
    • Software (computer tools)
  • Drivers
    • Motivation (value x confidence, why people get behind something)
    • Environment (physical, social or emotional landscape)
    • Incentive (why people do something)
    • Skill/Knowledge (what people know or can do)
  • Delivery
    • Classroom (used in a traditional classroom)
    • eLearning (online courseware)
    • DistanceEd (remote delivery of instruction)
    • WebTool (Web 2.0 or other web-only app)
    • Mobile (delivery or support of mobile device)
    • Desktop (delivery to desktop computer)
    • Podcast (podcast feed or site)
  • Networking
    • Contact (People in the field)
    • Association (professional group in EDTEC/PERFTEC)
    • Conference (conference site or notes)

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