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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 ... ' advances on the basis of the user's selections from the options available. Real-time strategy sim Simulation ... point and click interface. The action unfolds in real-time. Construction and management simulation games The ... . Classic example is SimCity. Episodic sim Like real-time strategy sims, but turn-based. Typically the user has ... model and the scenario modified accordingly. An example would be a classic business game. Virtual worlds ...
Clive on Learning
- Monday, November 17, 2008 -
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The Great ILS Challenge
To gain that literacy - play - Example - immersive language simulations 2 usable game concepts - Grow your cube ... example of how web 2.0 works! ----------------------------------- Deb and Bob Holm (get name from Mark) One example of ... at the Ferengies So the approach - Gotta be fun. remember - people learn more if they have fun. What is your ... mechanics? - Casual game - easy to learn, hard to master. Low initial investment, short duration, repeatable. "You can ... how they interact with the game. - We can learn how people are learning through the information we obtain through ...
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Some Facts about Immersive Learning Worlds
Learning and wanted some information about what it meant and how it is being used. So, here are some interesting facts and figures about immersive learning environments. But first, let's define the term. Immersive Learningâ¬An umbrella term that refers to an online educational experience which is highly interactive in which the learning engages with the content to facilitate the learning. Immersive Learning includes the concepts of games, online Simulations and Virtual ... with simulations/scenarios and 36% plan to do more with serious games. There is still going to be a steep learning ...
Kapp Notes
- Tuesday, November 4, 2008 -
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Learning Theory 101 For Sales and Marketing Professionals (Part 3-Last)
... immediately comes to mind is the type of training pilots go through in flight simulators. Or, to use a military example, war game ... . The overall model talks about 3 main categories:
Cognitive. (Thinking-type learning.)
Affective. (Emotional-type learning.)
Psychomotor. (Physical skills-type learning.)
In Part 2 I drilled-down on the Cognitive ... and/or services categorized under. For example, a math tutorial, a presentation skills training program, or a real estate agent training course are examples of training that generally deal with helping someone understand , apply ...
Business Casual
- Friday, October 24, 2008 -
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Learning Theory 101 for Sales and Marketing Professionals (Part 2)
... one step above "knowledge." So, in the example of seeing whether or not you learn anything from this blog post ... :
" In your own words , provide at least two examples for each of the learning levels listed below..."
Or, as ... the job (or, at least in a realistic simulation of that person's job).
Using my customer audience, for example, we ... categories:
Thinking-type learning ("Cognitive"),
Emotional-type learning ("Affective"),
Physical skills type learning ("Psychomotor").
Potentially a lot of big words, I know. I'll try to keep it at ...
Business Casual
- Saturday, October 18, 2008 -
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Blended learning supports Xerox rollout
... they've been around for 24 years, but as seems to be the case with many e-learning specialists, they seem to be doing ... critical tasks (SAP). The Xerox case study was an excellent example of a blended solution, with each component in the ... walkers, help desks, a software practice environment, electronic materials and highly realistic software simulations ... themselves to be strong in all media will be at a distinct advantage. Very few e-learning companies are credible ...
Clive on Learning
- Thursday, October 2, 2008 -
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