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  • elearning: promises and practices
    All presentations by this author ... ??s student is cynical Slide 96: todayâ??s student does not respect authority Slide 97: todayâ??s student is ... , arent developing broad horizons of interest or knowledge. And so, they are not building the cognitive frameworks they ... cognitive growth conceptual maturity the development of reasoning exposure to alternatives Slide 141: The practice ... a blended courseâ?¦ where traditional learning activities are moved online (e.g. bulletin board discussion, simulation ...
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning Queen: The Best Way to Learn in an Online Course
    ... technology, m-learning, quality, retention, simulations, Web 2.0/3.0). Excellence in College Teaching and Learning co-authored ... learning outcomes. The course will bring together cognitive and behavioral approaches. In addition, self-regulation ... behavioral, cognitive, and emotional strategies. They concluded that the most effective learning strategies were ones ... and confusion can create anxiety, frustration, or confusion and can act as barriers to persistence. Cognitive Learning ... that allows you to retrieve information. This may involve creating key topics and issues, and to build cognitive ...
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, August 6, 2008 - Comments
  • How to make course objectives more motivational " Making Change
    ... more pleasant instead of knowledge that only the course author cares about. I could imagine a client protesting the ... the second objective (i.e. using) connotes a learning material that would actually simulate using the tone of voice to ... is prevalent), the first objective - describing - is in the Knowledge subset of the Cognitive Domain, while the second ... approach yet. Basically, a more application-based approach doesn’t have to be an expensive multimedia simulation. We ... inexpensive multiple-choice questions (choose the most appropriate email to send) or more expensive simulations ...
    delicious Random Mind - Thursday, December 20, 2007 - Comments
  • Cognitive Fitness
    Chris Brannigan of Caspian Learning alerted me to Cognitive Fitness , an article by Roderick Gilkey and Clint ... intellectually. The authors claim that "While direct experience is key to enhancing mental capacity, your brain also has ... , simulations and case studies." I wonder whether the editor at the Harvard Business Review asked them to insert the case ... validates the use by teachers of demonstrations and simulations. What really struck me was the types of activities 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 - Comments
  • Main Page - Complexive.com
    ... learning objectives & (ii) applying insight from the physical sciences, in particular cognitive and complexity ... and he also has an MBA from Middlesex University. He is the Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Cognitive Edge, which focuses on the development of the theory and practice of sensemaking. Cognitive Edge exists to integrate academic ... his Ph.D. in applied cognitive science from the University of California, San Diego, and has led development of mobile ... elearning strategies. A recognized thought leader, heâ??s an in-demand speaker and author, with a recent book, ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - Comments
  • Toward a Model of Experiential E-Learning
    ... simulations or view sophisticated interactive multimedia. Regardless, this ... view is consistent with a cognitive learning perspective that holds that ... . With this in mind the authors spent several months conceptualizing, testing, and refining a ... , energy level) and cognition (e.g., constructing knowledge, establishing beliefs ... their use of resources (including time, space and authority ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, September 24, 2007 - Comments
  • Game Characteristics
    When implementing motivational theory, several authors identified that interest and attention can be captured in a ... , novelty, complexity, curiosity, humor, inquiry arousal, and variability. Not coincidentally, simulations and games use many of these same characteristics . It is not actually simulations and educational games that increase learning and motivation; rather, it is the characteristics inherent to simulations and educational games that cause the effect. I've summarized some different author's analysis of game characteristics: Belanich et al. (2004) Challenge, Realism, ...
  • Training Games
    2002) Audio Tic-Tac-Toe (Cognitive Simulation) ( Play for Performance , March 2004) Best Summaries ... GameLetter , June 2007) Do You Remember? by Susan Otto (Simulation Game) ( Thiagi GameLetter , January 2007 ... , March 2008) Gut Talk Harvest by Dennis Meadows (Simulation Game) ( Play for Performance , January 2005) Heads And Tails by Les Lauber (Metaphorical Simulation Game) ( Play for Performance , August ... Authority (Recordings Framegame) ( Thiagi GameLetter , June 2007) Intro (Opener) ( Play for ...
    delicious Random Mind - Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - Comments
  • Internet Time Blog: Simulations and the Future of Learning
    Contact Us Archives | Home Simulations and the Future of ... , nuclear power plant workers, and Wall Street traders. They learn from simulation. Clark posits three forms of content ... -known authorities, read this chapter first. After months of research, reflection, blind alleys, and enough tid-bits to ... totally changes direction. Clark takes us into the nitty-gritty of constructing the Virtual Leader simulation. We learn about principles of simulation, set design, character creation, animation, speech generation, control of movement, ...
    delicious Random Mind - Saturday, May 12, 2007 - Comments
  • Social and Cognitive Presence in Virtual Learning Environments " SlideShare
    ... cognitive presence Social and Cognitive Presence in Virtual Learning Environments From terrya ... Anderson, Walter Archer and Liam Rourke. This project developed theory and tools to measure teaching, cognitive and social ... coi teaching presence cognitive presencesocial presence cognitive presence vlc ... 12453 views Sla Cognitive 1574 ...
    delicious Random Mind - Saturday, March 24, 2007 - Comments
  • Bob Jensen's Presentation Outline of Pedagogy and Technology Tools
    Online Interactive Network Simulation Learning Example Advantages and Disadvantages of Education ... and Future of Course Authoring and Distribution Technologies http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/290wp/290wp.htm In a Nutshell:  Authoring Design and Software for the Web --- http://www.trinity.edu ... simulations and virtual reality) Collaborative (ease of communication and ... of Business. Cognitive Arts ...
    delicious Random Mind - Sunday, March 18, 2007 - Comments