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Do It Yourself FIRST
No instructional design in the world can help that. ... Chris Lott gave one of the most eloquent descriptions of the role of trust and risk in education. When we ask students to blog, collaborate, participate and present, we are asking them to perform. Meaningful performances demand taking risks. Is it any surprise that students doubt us⬠resenting and even pushing back⬠when we demand performances that there is no evidence we understand? During DevLearn 08 it dawned on me that many members of our profession still ...
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- Tuesday, November 18, 2008 -
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Designing and Rolling Out Serious Games
... just programming. Not including design or research. - User takes 1 hour to play For standard game - Can be as low as 600 hours, depending on complexity of the interaction. - 1/3 Instructional Design - 1/3 Content Creation - 1/3 Programming ... content and the Instructional Design capailities of the client. + Will leave 20-30 percent of effort "in-store" to account for post-roll-out evaluation and re-design. Case Study #2 - On-boarding for new employees (RPG) Given some limits by ... Presentation: Designing and Rolling Out Games for eLearning Outcomes Presenter: Ravi Ramakrishman (This session ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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I hate it when that happens⬦lessons in language translation
There are a bunch of blogs and websites that I “read” that are written in English and at least one other ... online courses.
Some university leaders and course designers may think that as long as their online course is in English, it is equally available to any student who speaks English.
The same researchers suggested that instructional designers preparing for a global audience would do well to:
remember in their needs analysis to choose an appropriate level of English for their international courses
express content simply and precisely in IBL courses.
When designers ...
Janet Clarey
- Monday, November 10, 2008 -
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Story Telling, Minimalism Instruction, Blogosphere, & Internet vs Books
Tidbits: Minimalism - Williams Instructional Design, LLC
The minimalist design model holds that people learn more ... fields.
Who killed the blogosphere? - Nicholas Carr
While there continue to be many blogs, including a lot of very ... outside the bounds of the traditional media is gone. Almost all of the popular blogs today are commercial ventures ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Sunday, November 9, 2008 -
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Browse eLearning Learning
MyWeb
Instructional Design Certificate or Masters Degree ... in on a great lunchtime webinosh with Dr. Will Thalheimer on smile sheets. My live blogged notes were ... off a tweet from Tony Karrer pointing to a blog by Teemu Arina , this Youtube video amazed me. (I guess it shouldn ... across a fascinating blog post by Teemu Arina on information overload. It’s was certainly a learning journey .
I have been consciously battling information overload by trying to reduce my blog subscriptions and staying away ...
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