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"The Future of Education Is Open" according to Chief Learning Officer Executive Briefings
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Ok, I came back over a week ago from 13 talks in 12 days in 5 of the largest 6 cities in Korea and then 2 talks right after it in Canada or 15 talks in 15 days. Was tanked at the end but had a lot of fun. I am still walking around in a daze on Korean time. It is hard to readjust my internal clock.

I saw dozens of former students and visiting scholars when in Korea. This was my fourth trip to Korea. I have close to 80 contacts there now so I expect to go back within the year. Many of my Korean friends took me around to palaces, museums, parks, mountain tops, cultural centers, and shopping districts. A boat ride down the Han River was enjoyable as was a ride on the bullet train from Daejeon to Daegu and then the following day from Dague back to Seoul. My hotel in Seoul (the President Hotel) was smack downtown which was a great launching off point to other places.

The last night I even sang karaoke in a Korean jazz pub with my friend Dr. Hongyul Han from Hanyang University. Dr. Han's son, Harry, goes to Indiana University is best friends with my son Alex (who is also Korean). Unfortunately, I picked Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody for my second song. Dr. Han helped out. I nearly bombed though Hongyul did fine. The applause we got were welcome. The bottle of whiskey Dr. Han bought tasted quite good after that awful performance. Smile. There are too many people to thank here for the great time I had. Indiana University is having a huge alumni event in Seoul next week with the IU president, all the IU deans, and over 300 IU alumni now back in Korea.

An hour after getting home from the Korea-Canada trip, I got a call from Mike Prokopeak, the editorial director for Chief Learning Officer magazine. He interviewed me about open educational resources and their potential impact in the corporate world. He also had heard about my upcoming book, "The World is Open: How Web Technology is Revolutionizing Education." The article he wrote came out this week already. The link to it is below. Enjoy.

Executive Briefings, Chief Learning Officer (CLO) newsletter, "The Future of Education Is Open" May 2009, 7(62), by Michael Prokopeak.
http://www.clomedia.com/talent.php?pt=a&aid=2645

I am now writing a similar type of article about my "The World is Open" book for Training Magazine. More on that later. I am also finally smoothing out the text that was cut from my "The World is Open" book to make it a free e-book.
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Name: Curt Bonk
Home: Bloomington, Indiana, United States
About Me: I am a former accountant and CPA and a former educational psychologist. I am now Professor of IST at Indiana University and also adjunct in the School of Informatics. I founded and later sold SurveyShare. As president of CourseShare, LLC, I run around the world training instructors to teach online and give motivational talks about emerging learning technologies. I also write and edit books related to e-learning and blended learning. See bio and vita.

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