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Social Networking, Informal Learning, Twitter, & Gaming
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Informal learning - the next big thing? - Training Zone
We are on the threshold of a paradigm shift in learning. We have ...
Not playing around: Army to invest $50M in combat training games - Stars & Stripes
The Army has created a video game ... .
KM Asia: keynote on social computing - Dave Snowden of Cognitive Edge
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Corporate Advisory Council Conference: Corporate Presentations
Monday, November 24, 2008
... include traditional venues like Training, Education, Workshops and Courses. But also Debriefs and After Action Reviews ... Word-based tool for writing their SOPs and best practices into a database from which they automatically create training and support materials in a wide array of delivery formats -- from PowerPoint slides to web-based training to publishable ... various options they have when creating online instruction. He also discussed how to deal with a conversion of training ... to teach the cognitive concepts underlying psychomotor tasks. VMT demonstrates how web-based technologies can be used ...
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What is the Uber Web 2.0/3Di Mash Up for the Eduprise?
Friday, November 21, 2008
Collaboration across the Community
Enhancing Company Culture
Training
Developing Products or Services ... burden the cognitive load of users in preparing to do work. Rather, we should provide a “draggy, droppy, ...
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Inaccurate claims of brain training benefits
I've been an avid supporter of Nintendo for the past two years or so, for their design prowess and dramatic success in widening the appeal of gaming. Indeed they're redefining recreational digital fun to include - shock - the learning of new skills. Brain Training in particular has been a left field success. I bought the game when it first launched in the US back in 2006 and was intrigued by ...
Lars is Learning
- Tuesday, January 8, 2008 -
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Cognitive Fitness
Chris Brannigan of Caspian Learning alerted me to Cognitive Fitness , an article by Roderick Gilkey and Clint Kilts in the Harvard Business Review, which you can download online for US$6.50. The byline to the article gives you the gist: "New research in neuroscience shows you how to stay sharp by exercising your brain." Now brain training is already in vogue, but Gilkey and Kilts (try saying that with false teeth) are aiming this at the executive ... that they recommended managers to engage in if they are to attain the highest levels of cognitive fitness: Work ...
Clive on Learning
- Thursday, November 29, 2007 -
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Cognitive and Motor Skills
I view software application training as, fundamentally, a combination of cognitive and motor skills. This line of ... Space Fortress (SF), a research tool widely used to study training of complex tasks involving both cognitive and motor ... followed his lead in training complex skills. I hope that your interview inspires others. They will find that he is generous ... training protocol research: Revised Space Fortress. Down Load Technical Supplement, Psychonomic Society Web-based Archive ... of human participants on an original PC version of SF with the Revised Space Fortress (RSF). Participants trained on ...
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Cognitive Age, Training, Memory, Instructional Technologies, & Captcha
The Cognitive Age - New York Times
We're moving into a more demanding cognitive age. In order to thrive ... the cognitive age paradigm emphasizes psychology, culture and pedagogy - the specific processes that foster learning.
Is the grass greener on the other side of the pond? - Training Zone
We're fascinated by the American training scene. Is their training - particularly elearning - bigger, brasher, better? Neil Lasher reports that the USA is just as fascinated by what is happening here! So, is the grass greener on the other side of the pond?
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Big Dog, Little Dog
- Saturday, May 3, 2008 -
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AG08 session Evidence-based eLearning Methods to Build Creative Thinking Skills by Ruth Clark
... collecting job scenarios - defining cognitive and metagcognitive processes - training design trade offs (dollars and time ... join Ruth as she guides you through research and practice on creative skills training, drawing from the 2008 edition of e ... advocate of what she is talking about. well designed creativity training programs typically induce gains ...
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, April 15, 2008 -
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Learning is a health issue
I'm playing a bit of catch up after a particularly busy month - although the way things are looking that'll be the pattern for the foreseeable future. The European e-learning market appears to be thriving in stark contrast to the ongoing financial crisis and what looks like an inevitable recession in the US. As I raised in an early post - training budget shock - e-learning is now very much ...
Lars is Learning
- Saturday, March 22, 2008 -
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Social and Cognitive Presence in Virtual Learning Environments " SlideShare
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delicious Random Mind
- Saturday, March 24, 2007 -
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Understanding Learning Styles Research
Cognitive Style Index.
Two models reviewed passed 3 of the 4 measures: Apter & Vermunt
Dunn and Dunn (the VATK ... inappropriately. Even if something works in higher ed, it might not work in corporate training or vice versa.
Learning ... Allinson and Hayes model (Cognitive Style Index) mentioned in the literature review.
Don’t worry about this ...
Experiencing eLearning
- Monday, September 1, 2008 -
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Freeing Chickens
... having the training group as a strategic part of the enterprise. What executives seem to REALLY want is a training ... , no time away from their work, and to do it all for cheap/free. Or even better....NO training organization since the ... also wonder whether executives are truly interested in having a training group capable of encouraging their employees ... necessary cognitive leaps? (And why is it the more educated people in the population who say this more often?) ...
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iPod, Training Trends, Stats & Myths
U.S. Army increasingly using custom iPods as field translators
Instead of carrying around a relatively bulky PDA or notebook, the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division has for a year been using 260 iPods and iPod nanos modified to run a special app from Vcom 3D known as Vcommunicator Mobile.
Training Method Trends - eLearning Technology
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Learning and Training Statistics and Myths
Statistics and myths for the learning and training professional.
Wikipedia, don't offend the master(s) of the universe - Cognitive Edge
Recently an editor has also been tackling ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Tuesday, September 9, 2008 -
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Training - Serve Them Coffee! Meetings - Don't?
The research is in: Drinking coffee makes you more open-minded . [Found via - Knowledge Jolt .] The important findings... Previous studies have show that consuming caffeine can improve one's attention and enhance cognitive performance, with 200 milligrams (equivalent to two cups of coffee) being the optimal dose. Moderate doses of caffeine can also make you more easily convinced by arguments that go against your beliefs, say Pearl Martin of the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, and her colleagues. Perfect for training situations! But ... people who gulp down lattes ...
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, June 13, 2006 -
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Encyclopedia, eLearning, coherence, Media, & Training
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Elearning: Is it time to party? - training zone
Although the general trend in usage in elearning is ... coherence principle (cognitive load). In authentic learning settings, interest may mitigate the effects of the coherence ... Product-Based Training - Chief Learning Officer
Training can be categorized into the following levels: ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Sunday, April 20, 2008 -
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Can an ex-NFL player just enjoy the game?
Can an ex NFL player go to a game and just enjoy the game like an average fan, or do they spend the whole time critiquing every last play? In my previous post on the "quality" of training that I'm subjected to, there is an interesting ... people are so caught up finding the negative things wrong with training, that we actually learn less than the average person does. I wonder how much of our cognitive load is taken up with thinking "how this could be better" rather than ... training or training sponsored by an external organization where we know that our thoughts and comments will have ...
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Training, Innovation, Learning Landscape, Interviews, Outsourcing, & Education
Learning, Training & Development - Defend Thyselves! - Elliott Masie in HR Management
We have an obligation to create an environment where they can learn the skills they need to succeed and we have a critical need to create (and measure) the readiness of this tribe to take on tomorrow's challenges.
The context of error - Cognitive Edge
Innovation happens when people use things in unexpected ways, or come up against intractable problems. We learn from tolerated failure, without the world is sterile and dies. Systems that eliminate failure, eliminate innovation.
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eLearning Technology: Training - Serve Them Coffee! Meetings - Don't?
Training - Serve Them Coffee! Meetings - Dont? : eLearning Technology ... enhance cognitive performance, with 200 milligrams (equivalent to two cups of coffee) being the optimal dose. Moderate doses ... University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, and her colleagues. Perfect for training situations! But ... people ...
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Instructional Design Models
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van Merriënboer (1997) Training Complex Cognitive Skills: a Four-Component Instructional Design Model for Technical Training
4C/ID (Martin Ryder)
4C/ID (Daniel Schneider)
Four Component Instructional Design Synopsis ... (1989) The Origins of Cognitive Thought (Courtesy, Virginia Tech)
Cognitivism
Cognitive approach (Judith Conway)
Cognitive Theories of Learning: Bruner, Ausubel, and Gagne (Charles Sturt Univ)
Advanced Organizers ... (1993) Cognitive Approaches to Instructional Design
Objective Taxonomies
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Smackdown Learning
I find myself drifting to Kathy Sierra's blog, Creating Passionate Users , because it seems a lot like creating passionate learners. Plus it is wacky and inspirational.
I have no clue how I first stumbled on it, but take a look at this recent entry- The Smackdown Learning Model . What happens to your brain when you're forced to choose between two different--and potentially conficting--points of view? Learning. That's what makes the smackdown model such an effective approach to teaching, training, and most other forms of communication. Cognitive dissonance meets Celebrity ...
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- Thursday, April 10, 2008 -
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PowerPoint, Learning, Networks, & Reading
How Cognitive Science Can Improve Your PowerPoint Presentations - io9
Harvard cognitive scientist Stephen M. Kosslyn, who studies how brains process images, wants to improve the world with his cutting-edge research by explaining that the four rules of PowerPoint are: The Goldilocks Rule, The Rudolph Rule, The Rule of Four, and the Birds of a Feather Rule.
Juggling eLearning vs Online Training - w/Mindshare
eLearning, online training, eperformance, performance support, courses, wikis, social networks, search, YouTube...the colors on a palette tend to run together, don't ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Saturday, February 16, 2008 -
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Brain Based Learning
... forward to applying this lesson in my next performance analysis. Behavioral, Cognitive, or Brain Based Training? ... I read an interesting article titled "Behavioral, Cognitive, or Brain Based Learning" by Paul G. Whitmore and it gave me a whole new perspective in analyzing performance problems. The article discusses how when you are conducting an analysis, not only do you want to look at how the task is completed, but you also want to analyze what the audience is thinking while they are completing the task. What is going through their head while they are getting the job done?
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Learning Theory 101 For Sales and Marketing Professionals (Part 3-Last)
... training" and "information."
I laid the groundwork by describing a model compiled by a guy named Benjamin Bloom . The overall model talks about 3 main categories:
Cognitive. (Thinking-type learning.)
Affective. (Emotional-type learning.)
Psychomotor. (Physical skills-type learning.)
In Part 2 I drilled-down on the Cognitive category; this is usually the category that most of you who write marketing copy for training programs will find your products and/or services categorized under. For example, a math tutorial, a presentation skills training program, or a ...
Business Casual
- Friday, October 24, 2008 -
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knowledge and Learning In The News - 6/20/2006
Eye movement, visual memory, and peanut butter sandwiches - Cognitive Daily
Experiments on change blindness have revealed striking limitations in visual memory. Yet new research shows that perhaps visual memory isn't as limited as once was thought.
The Weblog Project
The first open-source movie documentary about blogs and bloggers.
Colleges fail to tap training dollars - Columbus Dispatch
U.S. public and private em- ployers spend about $80 billion a year providing their employees with job-related training, Eduventures said. Private companies account for more than ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Tuesday, June 20, 2006 -
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What Does the "A" in KSA Really Mean?
Knowledge, skills, and attitudes relate directly to Bloom's Taxonomy : Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor. See Approaches to Training and Development by Dugan Laird (1985, p. 107). The first taxonomy, cognitive, appeared in 1956 ... system is to grow." He then goes on to propose that learning is the nucleus of a training or educational system rather than instruction.
In the Department of Defense Handbook, Instructional System Development/ System Approach to Training and ... learning: verbal information, intellectual skill, cognitive strategy, attitude, and motor skill. He argued that the ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Sunday, February 6, 2005 -
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From Theory to Practice
... been training the same material for the past 5 years - I've had a student base with minimal "prior knowledge" of computers ... this time: - There are now (at least) 5 other people with input on the training - The training requires students (and myself) to make a huge cognitive leap - The student base comes in with significantly more prior knowledge. What this ... "social construction", encouraging cognitive leaps and all that. Yet every single synapse in my brain is screaming NO! - We only have 90 minutes! - The users will NEVER get it! - I thought I had already created context in the training ...
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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 06/25/2005
... iPods for Learning
Do iPods have any any value in a corporate training setting?
A Conversation with Alva Noe (audio)
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Dr. Alva Noe, professor of philosophy at UC, Berkeley and the author of "Action in Perception." They talk about the nature of perception, and how philosophy is quickly meshing with cognitive science.
Social bookmarking in the enterprise
The idea to take the concept of social bookmarking and turn it into more than just a bookmark saving service, such as a way to clip and save articles and provide a way for users to save articles and ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Saturday, June 25, 2005 -
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Are we Overcomplicating our eLearning?
... recommendation: analyze the cognitive skills involved, then develop a simulation that trains those skills. Common sense - but how many times have you seen eLearning that is pretty to look at and useless for training? Thank you Alvaro for the ... training we are talking about. In fact, a simple environment may be better in that it does not create the illusion of ... access to training. Not only that, but the whole effort may be futile, given that some important features can not be ... pick up on specific training features or sensations that do not exist in the real situation. For the high-end ...
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Learning Theory 101 for Sales and Marketing Professionals (Part 2)
In an earlier post , I started addressing a question about differentiating between "training" and " ... copy for training programs.
I'm using Bloom's model as the framework. In Part 1, I laid out the three categories:
Thinking-type learning ("Cognitive"),
Emotional-type learning ("Affective"),
Physical ... practical level. In this post, I'll list the six levels in the type of learning called the Cognitive domain. (That is, thinking, understanding, comprehending). That's the stuff of training programs I usually design, and the ...
Business Casual
- Saturday, October 18, 2008 -
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Politics in Workplace Learning
Politics yuck, politics tricks, politics risk, politics fix, politics rules, politics is. Truth is, politics is the hand-to-hand application of anecdotal and scientific wisdom on human learning and cognition.
Here in the ... politics because I find it intriguing from a learning-and-cognition standpoint. Here are some things we (as learning ... candidates are attacked, they attack back, disputing the assertions. If your training efforts are impugned or criticized ... efforts will work. If your training efforts have a bad reputation, the learning will never get the support it needs to ...
Will at Work Learning
- Wednesday, October 8, 2008 -
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Bottom-up Learning, Design, & Learning
... preferences are changing. Via Workplace Learning Today .
Working Memory Training Raises IQ of Adults - Improve Your Learning and Memory
A new paper, Improving fluid intelligence with training on working memory , describes that while there is a long history of research into cognitive training showing that, although performance on trained tasks can increase ... addition to more traditional Classes and On-The-Job Training (OJT). A recent survey by The MASIE Center of 6,100 employees in ... training on a demanding working memory task to measures of Fluid intelligence. Also, see: Help Your ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Tuesday, August 19, 2008 -
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