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I am in the process of implementing Moodle and my first time using an eLearning tutorial developed with Captivate did not go well. I ran a little test with a small group of people who are accessing Moodle through a Citrix connection. The tutorial froze up on about %50 of the end users and worked great for the other half. There are a variety of things that could have caused the Captivate tutorial freeze up and I am hoping I can find a solution. My first thought is that the organization is currently going through a network upgrade which has caused a variety of system issues. I am hoping ...
Tomorrow, more than a thousand learning professionals will join the free, online party at Corporate Learning Trends and Innovation 08 .
Tony Karrer, George Siemens, and I set out to provide a platform for voices you haven’t heard at other conferences. We approached people we personally wanted to hear. We’re looking forward not only to live events but also the ongoing discussions that follow.
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What a group! George Siemens will be interviewing David Weinberger , author of Everything is Miscellaneous and co-author of the seminal Cluetrain ...
The closing keynote at DevLearn 08 by John Medina, author of Brain Rules , knocked my socks off. Memory is not what you thought it was.
“Immediate memory” holds onto things for 30 seconds. “Working memory” can hold on for a couple of hours. But a “Longterm memory” takes 10 years to fully stash. And what comes out is the result of a mind-as-food-processor, not some logical derivative of the original at all.
Amazingly, the brain’s executive function improves or deteriorates with aerobic exercise. Simple and irrefutable. This is why ...