The document lists and debunks 10 common myths about learning in 10 tweets over 10 minutes. It addresses myths such as learning having no ROI, following the data, teaching being a profession, progress being inevitable, graduating at the top of your class, the rich being greedy, eLearning replacing in-person training, and video games being bad for children. The final myth listed is that a college degree marks the end of formal education.
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1. ...for opening night of #swsf Learning...10 Myths in 10 Tweets in10 Minutes:t: @davidkoehnl: linkedin.com/in/davidkoehn
10. Myth 9: The first budget item to go and the last budget item to get funded is learning.
11. Myth 10: College or an advanced degree from a university is the end of your FORMAL education.
12. Myth 10: College or an advanced degree from a university is the end of your FORMAL education.Myth 9: The first budget item to go and the last budget item to get funded is learning.Myth 2: Follow the data.Myth 1: Learning has no ROI.Myth 4: Progress is inevitable.Myth 3: Teaching is a profession.Myth 5: Graduate at the top of your class.Myth 6: The rich are greedy.Myth 7: eLearning will replace ILT.Myth 8: Video Games are bad for your children.