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Training, Context, Disruptive Realism, Wunderkammern, & Numbers
The Well
The value of training - IBM
A company will lose 10 to 30% of its capabilities per year. By year three, an organization has retained only 41% of it original capabilities, dwindling to 24% by year six.
Context as Memory - Green Chameleon
Externalising our memories is also something a function that taxonomies fulfil, and is my official reason why I never allow anyone else to tidy my desk. It may look a mess, but whenever I have to sift through things to find that bloody document I know is in there somewhere I'm also being re-cued on all those interesting ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Monday, November 17, 2008 -
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Caspian's ILS taxonomy
Caspian Learning has produced a useful taxonomy of immersive learning simulations in their white paper Serious Games in Defence Education (Word or PDF, 4MB). Although the paper addresses a single vertical market, the taxonomy is of general interest. Here's a list of the categories in the taxonomy (the descriptions are mine, not theirs): Egocentric performance sims Single player game, where the player takes on the role of a single character in a 3D space. Caspian's own sims fit this category. Branching story sims Single player games, in 2D or 3D, in which the ...
Clive on Learning
- Monday, November 17, 2008 -
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elearning: promises and practices
... in the basic skills with a shift from lower to higher
levels of Blooms taxonomy, necessary to make
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delicious Random Mind
- Wednesday, October 15, 2008 -
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100+ Learning Professsionals to Follow on Twitter
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Zaid Delicious eLearning
- Sunday, September 28, 2008 -
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EdVentures in Technology " Higher Education
... warned of the danger of confusing taxonomy with chronology.
Harvard Private Universe Project honors the power and ... learning styles, differentiated instruction and Bloom’s Taxonomy. Yet in higher ed where we often still practice ...
delicious Random Mind
- Tuesday, August 5, 2008 -
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Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally
Blooms Taxonomy Blooms Digitally ... and Background:
Blooms Taxonomy
In the 1950s Benjamin Bloom developed his taxonomy of cognitive objectives, Blooms Taxonomy . This categorized and ordered thinking skills and objectives. His taxonomy follows the thinking ... Skills (HOTS). Bloom labels each category with a gerund.
Blooms Revised Taxonomy
In the 1990s, a former student of Bloom, Lorin Anderson, revised Blooms Taxonomy and published this- Blooms Revised Taxonomy in 2001.Key to this ...
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Please Stop Throwing Stuff at Me!!!!
One day I am going to sit down and create a taxonomy of SMEs...... Karyn and I have been having a conversation between our blogs and comments about SMEs whose idea of "training" consists of throwing lots of material at the student. And the "objective" I am always given by the content-throwers when I ask is - "They need to understand X." Sorry - that is a cop-out! You provide information because you want them to actually DO something with it. Even if it is as simple as stopping before they do something and calling someone for help. This is true even with the "mandatory ...
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The Other Librarian
... programming. But one thing you can do with an object is store a broad taxonomy like ...
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Daily Bookmarks 06/23/2008
... educational-origami » Rubrics - Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy
Sample rubrics for blogging, bookmarking, search, discussion, wikis, collaboration, digital publishing, and more. CC-By-SA
tags: rubric , assessment , 21stcenturyskills , education , web2.0
Four Letter Words - How wiki and edit are making the Internet a better teaching tool - Using Wiki in Education -
Chapter in a “wiki book” (2 chapters are free, others require payment for the book). The beginning of this chapter is a basic intro to wikis, but the graphics explaining the workflow ...
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Objection #11 - Too Much Info
Objection #11 is more of a idea we all need to realize rather than a difficult objection to overcome. I think people intuitively can get over this one, but emotion gets in the way. “There will just be too much information. It will overwhelm them and they will never find what they are looking for.”
Answer: It is true that information is increasing at an increasing rate. But does that mean that we let go trying to manage it and just let it happen? No, we have to help it. One of the organizational things I have watched is the switch from taxonomy to ...
Engaged Learning
- Monday, June 16, 2008 -
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Training, Innovation, Learning Landscape, Interviews, Outsourcing, & Education
Edublogs
By adapting the well-known learning curve, I developed a conceptual model that maps Bloom's Taxonomy ...
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Wearing Four Pairs of Shoes: The Roles of E-Learning Facilitators
... different interpretations when used in a learning context. Heres a framework and taxonomy to help workplace ...