Season 2 of Dear ID is finally over! In this episode, I share some stats about my 2016 year of projects, takeways from Season 2's focus on tools and tech, and what's next for Season 3 of Dear ID.

Season 2 of Dear ID is finally over! In this episode, I share some stats about my 2016 year of projects, takeways from Season 2's focus on tools and tech, and what's next for Season 3 of Dear ID. I'm sick (for the first time in forever!) but I wanted to get out this season review.


Also, a call to action for a crazy idea: If you wouldn't mind talking with me for a few episodes in Season 3, reach out!


##Books I Read This Year

(Highly Recommended, All!)

Design for How People Learn by Julie Dirksen
Brain Rules by John Medina
Deep Work by Cal Newport
Design for Real Life by Eric Meyers and Sara Wachter-Boettcher
You're My Favorite Client by Mike Monteiro

##Learning Opportunities We Learned About this Season

Torrance Learning xAPI Cohort (keep an eye out for the 2017 cohort announcement): http://www.torrancelearning.com/
Designers for Learning: http://designersforlearning.org/

##Tiny Projects I've Shipped This Year

This Podcast!
Adapt Sample Course: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/trying-out-kineo-adapt-open-source-elearning-authoring-framework/
Adapt plugin for HTML5 Games: https://www.adaptlearning.org/index.php/plugin-browser/
Google Forms Branching Scenario: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/unconventional-using-google-forms-for-text-based-branching/
xAPI Experimental Project: http://www.knanthony.com/blog/tracking-everything-in-storyline-with-xapi/
Last 7 projects for the Front-End Development Cert in Free Code Camp: https://www.freecodecamp.com/anthkris

##Tiny Games I've Shipped This Year

See most of them here: https://anthkris.itch.io/

A Bike for All Seasons (mini game in the Adapt course; created using Phaser JS)
Sweets for Sweeting (created using Construct 2)
Paleo (created using Phaser JS)
Espiritus (created using Phaser JS)