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DevLearn 2008 - Day 2 Recap
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Here are the sessions I attended today…
406 - Managing Learning in a Web 2.0 ⬠and ... Learning 2.0 has caused us to re-examine how we learn, but has it really changed us?
Lance argued that learning hasn’t changed, only technology has changed. If we look at how humans learn - how we acquire, absorb, encode, and use ... information, but we are still learning the same.
Lance believes there should be an area of learning called ‘non-formal’ learning. This is when people intentionally learn information in an informal way. (He states that ...
eLearning Weekly
- Thursday, November 13, 2008 -
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Deeper Instructional Design
Example - Practice - Summary Action! How do people really learn - use that to design system. - And what technology ... - supporting beyond practice + Encourage using it other places (family, kids, etc.) + Learning follow-on. Mobile one ... time. Very valuable if the time between learning and application is large. Can do this mobile, even after face-to-face ... Presentation: Deeper Instructional Design: Cognitive Science and How People Really Learn Presenter: Clark Quinn (yup ... research Advanced ID - Learning Grounded - Skills-focused - Emotionally engaging Brain characteristics - ...
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DevLearn 2008 - Day 1 Recap
... walked us through the Web 2.0 movement and how it has impacted learning and training. Here are some of the notes I took ... . It’s just not evenly distributed yet.” - William Gibson
Tim also spoke about machine learning and ... - Mobilizing Tests: Building & Deploying Assessments to Cell Phones (Robert Gadd)
Why use mLearning? Because we ... works with all major phone platforms (iPhone, Blackberries, and Windows Mobile). The system also allows people to choose ... looks impressive and it sounds like the cost is reasonable.
202 - Work Literacy ⬠A Key to e-Learning 2.0 ...
eLearning Weekly
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Browse eLearning Learning
Designing Mobile Learning
According to the Oxford Internet Institute, the use of smart ... browsing to access learning materials. Major LMS vendors - such as Desire2Learn ( see here ) are developing mobile ... important. Designing Mobile Learning emphasizes this point ...
elearnspace
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eLearning Learning is a community that tries to collect and organize the best information on the web that will help you learn and stay current on eLearning. If you would like to ...
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How Widespread is Mobile Learning?
The other day at a presentation, a participant asked me how many companies have adopted mobile learning...was it widespread and if they where behind because they didn't have a full blown mobile learning roll out yet? The answer is that mobile learning is just now starting to get a foothold but it is not widespread by any means. In fact, two separate ... revealed that only 3%, or six of the 204 organizations surveyed were deploying mobile learning widely throughout the ... of their learning content specifically for mobile devices. Additionally: The Masie Study revealed that 38% of its ...
Kapp Notes
- Monday, November 3, 2008 -
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Kevin Kelly Q&A
... along where the structure of the information is parsed and shared.
Example: Parsing out arguments. If you use the word ... :
Korea and Japan have a mobile thumb culture that is different that US. Inclination for people to operate from where they ... keyboards. Interacting with whole body will not be far behind. You think differently when you are on your feet. Mobility is ... us is out there on blogs. Can we leverage that for learning. In general, vertical wikis can harness information. I ...
Learning Matters!
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008 -
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Joining the Twitterverse
... twitterfeed’, ‘via twhirl’, ‘via web’, ‘via IM’, etc.). I user Twitterberry for mobile ... in the learning industry mostly. Follow me !
Go to this site and ask that you're name be put on this directory ... middle and high school years, join Qwitter so you can find out when someone stops following you. Below is an example ... me anyway. He must have decided I was more interested in talking about wikis than buying a car. I provide this example ...
Janet Clarey
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008 -
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