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DevLearn 2008 - Day 2 Recap
Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. They drew a triangle on a napkin to represent the flight pattern. They started simple ...
eLearning Weekly
- Thursday, November 13, 2008 -
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Deeper Instructional Design
... research Advanced ID - Learning Grounded - Skills-focused - Emotionally engaging Brain characteristics - Pattern ... pattern matching - Learns - compiles knowledge, inaccessible + We start with explicit - then compile. Gets into ... + different media + more models, more examples, more opportunities to resonate with the learner, get to see the pattern ... random + People make Pattern-mistakes. + The pattern-mistakes are based on their existing model that they are ...
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eNapkin
... creating something on the paper, you get over the hurdle of where to start. He suggests a pattern with "Me" and "My Problem ... in the brain. When - represent passage of time by seeing location of object in time How - looks for patterns Why - make sense of the patterns Six ways that we see. Any problem can be broken into six pieces using the above. Only ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, November 13, 2008 -
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DevLearn 2008 - Day 1 Recap
... patterns. He recommended A Pattern Language and Air Guitar .
So, given all these changes, how do we teach the ...
eLearning Weekly
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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DevLearn 08 Keynote: Tim OReilly
Tim O’Reilly, Web 2.0 guru , talked to us about what web 2.0 is and led us to his implications for what we do. He started off talking about tracking the ‘alpha geek’. These are the folks who manage to thrive and innovate despite us, rather than because of us. He’s essentially built O’Reilly on watching what these folks do, analyzing the underlying patterns, and figuring out what’s key.
He talked about the stories that Web 2.0 is about open source, or social, were surface takes, and by looking at leading companies, e.g. Google, there was ...
Learnlets
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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New Literacies
At the Tim O'Reilly keynote at the DevLearn conference. His outline is very interesting in that he's promising to talk about the "new literacies." I'm hoping this is going to be similar to Work Literacy . He uses the same quote I often use from William Gibson - The future is already here, it's just not evenly distributed. Pattern recognition is key. What do these companies have in common: Google eBay Yahoo Amazon MapQuest Craigslist Wikipedia YouTube Built on top of Linux (open source). Services. Not packaged apps. Data aggregators, not just software. Network ...
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Web 2.0 - Tim O'Reilly's Keynote
... what it means - Pattern recognition!!!! Example - Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Wikipedia.....What is in common - Internet ... them to do. Flickr wants you to SHARE your photo. Why went past Shutterfly. 2 books on Design - A Pattern ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Information overload & not so bad?
... arrive at an interesting conclusion regarding Subliminal pattern recognition and RSS readers . It is a worthy read. ...
Learning Journeys
- Friday, November 7, 2008 -
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LMS Big Dreaming...Darn
... they are not always every other Thursday or follow any pattern for that matter. I have one schedule Feb. 12, Feb. 26, ...
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Innovation/Graphics
... information–mapping patterns and following them to breakthrough ideas.
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Internet Time
- Thursday, November 6, 2008 -
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Analyzing the Obvious: Technological and Social Connections
I’ve been enjoying the delightful Australian weather and hospitality for the past week. Today, I presented at Learning Technologies 2008 . My slides - Analyzing the Obvious: Technological and Social Connections have been posted. Richard Feynman , the legendary physicist and educator, used to state a concept most students first encounter in physics: everything is made of atoms. The key to understanding learning is similar: connections, and the patterns they create, are the foundation.
elearnspace
- Thursday, November 6, 2008 -
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Communicating in Space and Cyberspace
... array of 73 rows by 23 columns, it may appear like the picture above. The pattern in white along the top row defines the ... its displacement in the pattern. The violet radio telescope points to the code in white that shows the size of ...
Blogger in Middle-earth
- Tuesday, November 4, 2008 -
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How secure are IT Certification tests?
The article explains it this way:
Here, then, was a means to elicit a distinctive pattern for ...