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Designing and Rolling Out Serious Games
... place according to rules linked to a well-defined learning objective. Games good for learning in certain contexts ... Presentation: Designing and Rolling Out Games for eLearning Outcomes Presenter: Ravi Ramakrishman (This session will give a European / Indian perspective on this topic) HSBC Ad Campaign at Global Airports How do you make learning fun? Fun = more real learning. - Hook the learners - Sustain interest (drop-out rates even higher). - Ensure course completion - Improve retention Some fun, some hard work. The important part is the learning agenda. Serious Games - ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Xerte - Free eLearning Development Tool
... interactive eLearning content.
The learning object interface feels a little awkward, but that is easily overlooked for ... to know any scripting to create interactive learning content (including quiz questions and drag-and-drop features). If you are comfortable with ActionScript, you can extend its functionality with code.
Here’s a brief learning object demo from the Xerte (University of Nottingham) website.
Xerte - Learning Object Demo
Xerte supports ... , elearning, free, learning, presenter, resources, tools, training, xerte ...
Learning Journeys
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008 -
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Learning Tactics and Their Support
... presenting to a beginner the likely pieces for placement. It connotes an approach to learning that's guided by a ... approach to instruction. A pithy summary for the tactics used is, 'when this behaviour occurs, present this learning step ... ) This post is part of October's edition of the Working / Learning blog carnival. This month's host is Leean of Xyleme Learning Blog . The strategies, pedagogy and scaffolding , are familiar in teaching and learning ... such useful strategies are glossed over in favour of a collaborative approach to learning. Learners share areas ...
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elearning: promises and practices
... online discussions
Slide 168: Some online tests
Slide 169: Some learning objects
Slide 170: Is this enough ...
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delicious Random Mind
- Wednesday, October 15, 2008 -
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Articulate has me lost for words
... in the form of short learning objects which can be deployed in versatile ways for reference, in a classroom or, more likely, as ingredients in a blended learning course. When e-content is used in this way, you don't want it to come with a ... one stage designing) more sophisticated e-learning authoring tools - you know, the highly configurable ones with their ... for the rest of us, as we approach 2009, we're looking for something different: a very modest learning curve ... generate materials that really deliver on the learning promise. I've been beta testing the new Articulate Studio ...
Clive on Learning
- Tuesday, October 14, 2008 -
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Social Learning
... got to say that this was an incredibly bad presentation. Industrial model learning -> social learning. Then a demo that just shows trivial examples. Wow, it was really bad. How the heck did they get $8M from VCs with presentation skills ... Network for Language Learning and Social Learning Objects - Flash Cards that each use different models. Still ... level. Their example at a presentation at TechCrunch was "preparing for your GMAT." It wasn't until they got into Q& ... that provided their content into the system so that the students could study through a social learning experience.
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, September 17, 2008 -
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Internet Time Blog: Design
User Interface | Learning
Objects | Graphic | Web | Information
Architecture | Visual Thinking ... with Cappuccino, Deloitte
Learning Objects
"Object-orientation highly values the creation of components ... in different learning contexts.
Learning objects are generally understood to be digital entities deliverable
over ... incorporate learning objects can collaborate on and benefit immediately
from new versions. These are significant differences between learning objects
and other instructional media that have existed previously."
So states ...
delicious Random Mind
- Monday, September 15, 2008 -
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