Comments on Do I Have Your Attention? IITypePad2010-11-13T20:50:33ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2010/11/do-i-have-your-attention-ii/comments/atom.xml/Joel de Bruijn commented on 'Do I Have Your Attention? II'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2013489885311970c2010-11-26T15:31:12Z2010-11-26T15:31:12ZJoel de Bruijnhttp://www.blogisch.nlI DO find myself thinking about this, after reading your blog. But it brings some questions too: Because you say...<p>I DO find myself thinking about this, after reading your blog. But it brings some questions too:<br />
Because you say "We need to work consistently at gaining attention, retaining attention and turning that attention into value".<br />
When I think of the scope of a life-long-learner we want 'returning visits', meaning after starting and succesfully ending a training or course, coming back for another one.<br />
But when I think of the scope of daily-educational-operations, like the ones you mention in your bulletlist, I really have no idea how to measure attention, let alone value....<br />
hmmm, I have to mentally ruminate this a bit...<br />
Thanks for you blog!</p>