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| What is the TRUE cost Rapid eLearning?Tuesday, January 6, 2009 Anyone that has worked in a large corporate environment is more than likely familiar with the boring Voice-Over-PowerPoint sexual harassment training that is out there. This is a horrible example of rapid eLearning!
Rapid eLearning is training that can be designed, developed and distributed quickly. Tony Karrer on his blog eLearning Technology says it is, “rapid creation of courseware by people who are less experienced with courseware development particularly subject matter experts” and he is completely right on the money. training. Tool Set 2009Monday, January 5, 2009 I'm hoping to address questions such as: How do you create a personal tool set or Personal Learning Environment (PLE) for yourself. along with that tool set. We may not think of this in terms of a personal learning environment and a particular set of methods, but it's there. enabling us to learn together as part of a global community. This sounds a lot like a personal learning environment, personal knowledge management (PKM) and personal work and learning environment (PWLE) and PIM. Yes there are distinctions, but probably not worth considering. a topic and see what relates to it. LMSs that kick ass: SabaFriday, January 2, 2009 performance, innovation or general social interaction. In the context of Learning, for example, social media tools are defining the “New Blended. environments” (vs.. |
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that perhaps they were suitably engaged. Interaction. As the instructor you login to your online course environment. beyond content mastery. One could connect this model with the community of practice concept, considering the university, for example, as the community. . Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, December 29, 2008 - The Virtual Gathering Experience - 2008 - ASTD
8221; It’s easy to rattle off an obvious answer like: “Putting our differences to work means creating an environment where people, naturally unique and different—diverse. element seems to be. Definitions are only words until we breathe life into them by our actions and example. .” Maybe even being willing to let go of some ingrained rules and methods that may not be producing the results we need in a business environment with conflicting realities, scarce resources, and continuous. . Last year, I had an opportunity to develop and co-host my first one of these gatherings. It became amazing example of the results of putting our differences to work. environment. Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, December 29, 2008
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The video then asks the question: "So, why does he even need a teacher?"
In a connectivist learning environment, the teacher's. picture, helping to choose the tools, providing a sense of direction
Modeller - providing an example of how to learn
Learning Concierge - a. required. (See this description of the Manager-Tools conference for an example)
If we continue to treat training as a one-off activity, then we. . (See Harold Jarche's timely warning )
Original post from Learning Conversations . Learning Conversations - Friday, November 28, 2008 - Online learning environments
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April 2005 Index Home Page A Tutorial Paper Creative Online Learning Environments Donald G. Design for Online Learning I n online instruction, the focus moves from teaching to providing environments to facilitate learning. . For example, using Kirkpatrick?s model, he determined that 80% of training organizations measured learner satisfaction, about 60% measured KSAs, less than 50% measured performance and. . Preparing the Online Learning Environment Organizations and individuals who think putting syllabus and lectures on the web constitutes an online course should read Current Myths and Future Trends in Online Teaching and Learning (2002) by Curtis Bonk. delicious Random Mind - Monday, November 21, 2005 - Personal Learning - Corporate Environment
I'd love to know so I could help these guys get the solution that suits them best, and examples of people like them getting the learning right would really help. Learning Rocks - Sunday, April 15, 2007
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