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 be included and or participate, please contact:Tony Karrer

4 Articles match "Games" , "Metrics" , "Privacy"

    The Latest from eLearning Learning Community MORE
    Keynote Day 2
    Thursday, June 5, 2008
    ... advance across DoD. - Good training impt for National Security efforts. Moving towards more games and leveraging Web 2.0. ... refreshment The methods proposed too expensive to implement (esp. in current structure.) Game features attractive ... cues, hints to keep learner progressing Good games keep you in flow. Challenge slightly out of grasp. Assessment ... did lowest in standardized testing. Game example 1 - Immune Attach Objectives Game example 2 - Discover Babylon ... simulations - Event scripting the hardest part - game level design and assignments. Sadly all in proprietary formats.
    Internet Time Wiki / how people learn
    Wednesday, December 5, 2007
    ... resource. Marc Prenskys Digital Game-Based Learning has a great list of theories of how people learn ... Manville and Marcia Conner (6/2000). Metrics of success for the new learning will be traditional financial and ... content to learning activity to game styles. "Distance education should be called not-so-distant education." Bill ... / Help Terms of use / Privacy policy About this wiki Contact the owner / RSS feed / ...
    Main Page - Complexive.com
    Tuesday, October 16, 2007
    Learning, Designing e-Learning Simulation Games, research reports, and numerous journal articles and chapters. Clark has led the design of award-winning online content, educational computer games, and websites. http://www.quinnovation.com ... areas of interest include game-based learning, enabling global teams, mobile learning technologies, and advances in learning ... ?? what metrics will signal the health of the initiative? Infosys blogs on web2.0 are at: http://www.infosysblogs.com ... accessed 37,470 times. Privacy policy About Complexive.com ...
    The Best from eLearning Learning Community MORE
  • Keynote Day 2
    ... advance across DoD. - Good training impt for National Security efforts. Moving towards more games and leveraging Web 2.0. ... refreshment The methods proposed too expensive to implement (esp. in current structure.) Game features attractive ... cues, hints to keep learner progressing Good games keep you in flow. Challenge slightly out of grasp. Assessment ... did lowest in standardized testing. Game example 1 - Immune Attach Objectives Game example 2 - Discover Babylon ... simulations - Event scripting the hardest part - game level design and assignments. Sadly all in proprietary formats.
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, June 5, 2008 - Comments
  • Parkin's Lot: Who says learning should be fun?
    Evaluation professionals are undervalued Revisiting Kirkpatrick's Level One Meaningful metrics beyond ROI ... take the mess out o... Privacy is every trainer's business ► June ( 5 ... ’ll do an icebreaker at the start, a game here, bring out the Lego over there, run a video here, chuck in some role ... whole heartedly. The only reason games (other than energizers)should be used during training is transact the content ... . Games along with other tools make content accessible quite effeciently. Experiential-learner from ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, February 10, 2006 - Comments
  • Internet Time Wiki / how people learn
    ... resource. Marc Prenskys Digital Game-Based Learning has a great list of theories of how people learn ... Manville and Marcia Conner (6/2000). Metrics of success for the new learning will be traditional financial and ... content to learning activity to game styles. "Distance education should be called not-so-distant education." Bill ... / Help Terms of use / Privacy policy About this wiki Contact the owner / RSS feed / ...
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, December 5, 2007 - Comments
  • Main Page - Complexive.com
    Learning, Designing e-Learning Simulation Games, research reports, and numerous journal articles and chapters. Clark has led the design of award-winning online content, educational computer games, and websites. http://www.quinnovation.com ... areas of interest include game-based learning, enabling global teams, mobile learning technologies, and advances in learning ... ?? what metrics will signal the health of the initiative? Infosys blogs on web2.0 are at: http://www.infosysblogs.com ... accessed 37,470 times. Privacy policy About Complexive.com ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - Comments