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| eLearning ConferencesFriday, January 2, 2009 Thanks for your cooperation. crw Another source of major eLearning conferences is: Tom King's eLearning Google Calendar . JANUARY 2009 January 3-4, 2009 New Presidents Program , sponsored by the Council of. -Learning Applications, 6 th , Cairo, Egypt. http://www.aucegypt.edu/ ResearchatAUC/conferences/ elearning/Pages/default.aspx January 11-14. Technology Conference sponsored by the Florida Educational Technology Corporation (FETC), Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida. . http://www.lillyconferences. com/ February 21-24, 2009 eLearning 2009, sponsored by the Instructional Technology Council (ITC), Portland, Oregon, USA. http://www.itcnetwork. Learning Conversations - The King is Dead – Long Live the KingSunday, December 21, 2008 Content is King!" So goes the mantra of elearning development companies the world over. But what sort of content and what sort of king? For most (corporate) consumers of elearning, content means self-study modules, that sit in some sort of delivery system. – which is beginning to filter into the corporate space, but very slowly. make use of multi-media elements that are not available in printed format, such as animations, simulations, video and audio; It allows us to offer. . ZaidLearn: 75 Free EduGames to Spice Up Your Course!Thursday, December 11, 2008 and efforts to alleviate it. Virtual U Is a management education game, a simulation of a university, in which the user takes the role of a. five in rural Haiti. From UNICEF with Microsoft support. EyeWitness Is an Interactive Situation Simulation Software (ISSS) that let users. . It invites everyone to help simulate a global oil shock. People participate by contributing original online stories, created as though the oil shock were really happening. Real Life Simulations That let you experience life as, for example, a peasant farmer in Bangladesh, a factory worker in Brazil, a policeman in Nigeria, a lawyer in the US, or a computer operator in Poland, among others. |
- BlogPhilosophy: what if all the learning in the world, does not save it from itself?
This will be more of a grim post. The biggest aha-moment on eLearning I got this year came when I talked to Nicola Avery last week. . So companies and corporate people (after not envisioning the possibilities before) started picking up on it as well. survival by all sorts of simulations! You improve the world by talking, by getting conflicts solved. So do I like big corporations that finance warrior stuff under a learning flag? NO! I am with Mahatma Gandhi and others. So do I like learning corporations that build army oriented lessons? NO. Ignatia Webs - Friday, December 5, 2008 - 2008 2009
reading on my blog in 2008. Top 2008 Posts based on Read Counts: 100 eLearning Articles and White Papers Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008 Test SCORM Courses with an LMS Request for Proposal (RFP) Samples Training Method Trends Corporate Learning Long Tail and Attention Crisis SCORM Test Web 2. eLearning Technology - Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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Software Simulation. page - eLearning Tools Satisfaction . This shows satisfaction among tools that fall into categories related to software simulation: screen capture. .. eLearning Consultants.. 4 :::1 6.58 Visual Studio Microsoft Corporation 4 6.45 CodeBaby Production Studio CodeBaby 6 6.43 CustomDoc OnDemand Software 3 6.33. - Steady Stream of Virtual Worlds
The past week (and upcoming two days) seems to be filled with a steady stream of information on virtual worlds. First, I attended the Corporate Advisory Council at Bloomsburg University . Although "virtual worlds" was not the emphasis for this Spring's RFP (it actually was for last year's), Karl Kapp always gives out nice, short, little white papers on a topic of interest. This year, the white paper was called " Real World Instructional Design for Virtual Learning ". He gives a brief overview of virtual worlds (a.k.a.. ." Then, Monday morning, the latest version of Training & Simulation Journal arrived. - Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos for Learning - Blog Book Tour
This is not just a book for those interested in serious games. I highly recommend this book for any organization (corporate, academia, government, etc.) who either has retiring Boomers or incoming Gamers...which pretty much covers every organization. To order a copy of the book, please visit Amazon or Pfeiffer . - Design (Part 3) - Where does Motivational Design fit in?
I would argue that the American educational system has failed to sustain, let alone increase , a child's innate drive for exploration and learning. The same could be said for many corporate training initiatives. Although most Instructional Systems Design programs discuss motivational design, I believe motivational design is still one of the most misunderstood domains. ". ----------------------------------------- *Aldrich, C. (2004). Simulations and the future of learning. . Simulation & Gaming, 33 (4), 441-467. *Keller, J. M. (1983). Motivational design of instruction. In C.M. Reigeluth (Ed. - USCG Human Performance Technology (HPT) Workshop
E-learning fused with school and mobile ILT 3. Performance parameters growing faster than costs 4. E-learning = Training (Show + Tell), Simulation (Do + Consequences), Games (Do + Consequences. . 9. Actual role-training simulations to practice missions 10. Media and environmental modeling becoming more cost effective Another great session was "Learning Happens" by Ron Chapman. .
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