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Deeper Instructional Design
... research Advanced ID - Learning Grounded - Skills-focused - Emotionally engaging Brain characteristics - Pattern ... pattern matching - Learns - compiles knowledge, inaccessible + We start with explicit - then compile. Gets into ... + different media + more models, more examples, more opportunities to resonate with the learner, get to see the pattern ... random + People make Pattern-mistakes. + The pattern-mistakes are based on their existing model that they are bringing ... "professional." But it WORKS (Google with Chrome) Scott McCloud - Undertanding Comics Cognitive Apprenticeship - All ...
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DevLearn 08 Keynote: Tim OReilly
Tim O’Reilly, Web 2.0 guru , talked to us about what web 2.0 is and led us to his implications for what we do. He started off talking about tracking the ‘alpha geek’. These are the folks who manage to thrive and innovate despite us, rather than because of us. He’s essentially built O’Reilly on watching what these folks do, analyzing the underlying patterns, and figuring out what’s key.
He talked about the stories that Web 2.0 is about open source, or social, were surface takes, and by looking at leading companies, e.g. Google, there was ...
Learnlets
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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New Literacies
... often use from William Gibson - The future is already here, it's just not evenly distributed. Pattern recognition is key. What do these companies have in common: Google eBay Yahoo Amazon MapQuest Craigslist Wikipedia YouTube Built ... in is data. Eras - Hardware (IBM), Software (Microsoft), Network/Data (Google). Data is the Intel inside of next ... stores, repeat at stores. Wow, very cool data. Wonder how we could get access to that? Mentions Google ...
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Web 2.0 - Tim O'Reilly's Keynote
... what it means - Pattern recognition!!!! Example - Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Wikipedia.....What is in common - Internet ... participation, What I (they) learned in Breakfast Bytes) - user assistance, link audio and video to online help. Google Case study - open access video on "Going Green". (Having a hard time finding this. Finding a speech by a Google guy instead ... value grows in proportion to the number of participants. - Google's source of lock-in - Data. Has lots of it, and is ... . - Google, meaning in the structure of the links themselves. Central to success. - See more deeply into the ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Typing, Talent, eLearning, Google, & Multitasking
... training of soft skills is live, highly interactive, experiential, and in real time.
Is Stupid Making Us Google? - The New Atlantis
The "F-Shaped Pattern for Reading Web Content" is the technique of reading horizontally across the first ... , go to Google, type keywords, download three relevant sites, cut and paste passages into a new document, add ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008 -
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Mobile tools
... my calendar, and then can’t cut and paste it into Google Maps to look it up when I’m on the go. It’s ... policies on wireless, that’s not always the case.
OK, the useful: Google Maps, Yelp, and now UrbanSpoon (finally ... Clock (not least for timing my tea :). Also, I’m all over references. I use the Wikipanion and the Google App ... at, like remembering arbitrary data, and leave us to do the strategic and pattern-matching stuff. The camera’s ... classics available and worth reading.
Finally, the cool. I just got Google Earth, and that’s way cool. ...
Learnlets
- Monday, October 27, 2008 -
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Anecdotal Analytics
Kia ora tÄýtou! Hello everyone! related posts - >> ( 6 ) ( 5 ) ( 4 ) ( 3 ) ( 2 ) ( 1 ) It's been three months and 40 posts, since I first put Google Analytics on my blog (installed 15 July) . Observing the trends shows me a lot. What I found was not what I expected. Here's a summary of seemingly unrelated things I discovered by watching Google Analytics (GA). No weekly pattern has arisen. The average blog popularity shown by GA increased steadily over 3 months ...
Blogger in Middle-earth
- Tuesday, October 14, 2008 -
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Social networking - how much time?
... being said aboutyour organization and/or the field you work in. Tools to help: Google Alerts, Technorati, Twitter, RSS readers. Key: pattern analysis. (5 hours per week.)
Participate. You gotta do it; ...
Business Casual
- Tuesday, October 7, 2008 -
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So This Is What You Want?
4 ) ( 3 ) ( 2 ) ( 1 ) I'm testing a theory. Google ... trying to make some sense of it. Looking for patterns I look for patterns in terms of what my â¬Ütarget audience' might ... are some signs and patterns that suggest a few things might be worth considering to do with what attracts visitors and ... has been superseded by all four posts. And the other popular theme? Google Analytics, and the analysis and blurb that I've ... new here. But the interest that was focused on statistical data from Google Analytics did make me wonder about ...
Blogger in Middle-earth
- Thursday, August 21, 2008 -
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Splitting the Knol
... matter and all its sinuous threads. Isn't it funny how the same patterns run through seemingly different disciplines? We ... thing and a flow? Let's see: Thing , as the ice-cube, sitting somewhere on a server at Google . Flow , as ...
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Top 10 Tools: more entries and updates on the Top 100 Tools list
... and Utterz) and mobile versions of key tools (like flickr, YouTube, Google Maps) as well as mobile browsers (like Opera ... see emerging patterns and trends in the use of tools and technologies for learning and performance support.
Jane Knight
- Friday, August 8, 2008 -
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Referrals make significant contributions
TÄnÄý koutou katoa Greetings to you all ( 7 ) ( 6 ) ( 5 ) ( 4 ) related posts - >> ( 2 ) ( 1 ) Courtesy Google Analytics I'm still watching my Google Analytics - looking for patterns that might tell me something useful ... . Courtesy Google Analytics It was easy to see how these had come about when I checked the dates. I'd ... from visitors prompted by the comments, followed by virtually no visits at all. This pattern is not unlike the pattern ...
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Where Things Used to Be
The SO and I spent a quality Monday at Kings Dominion recently. We both grew up in the same town. We went to this amusement park every summer through college. As adults, we went more sporadically. Maybe once every 2-3 years. I had a 10 year gap where I didn't go at all since I lived out of the area. This was the first time we went together. Interestingly, we both had the same patterns and list of rides. 1) Check the line at the newest coaster (this year, the Dominator ... that when we were in school. You know, when I was in school, we didn't have Google or the internet or any of that.
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Mosaic Meme
I’ve participated in a couple of memes in the past. Most I avoid but this is kind of fun and interesting in that it involves visualization. This one comes from a friend with a blog that is NSFW (hence is not listed here on this corporate, professional, all-biz blog : )
This is a meme where you build a mosaic collage by answering questions using images.
Za rules:
1. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Google Image Search or some type of search ... image.
3. Copy and paste each in any program that you can post the pictures in a mosaic pattern.
The questions: ...
Janet Clarey
- Tuesday, June 17, 2008 -
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Interactive technologies for effective collaborative learning
... case study to reveal usage patterns of technologies for virtual teaming activities. Study findings indicated that ... identification of the current usage pattern of interactive technologies in virtual teaming activities. To determine this, the ... university were reviewed to find out the current usage pattern of different technologies under the three modes of communication ... ?mostly phones and emails. The usage pattern of communication technologies can be summarized into three implications below ... Skype and Google Talk to enhance their team-related processes and activities; we did not ask that in our surveys.
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