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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 - the core skills haven’t changed much over time. Sure, we have fancy new tools to help us organize the information, but we are still learning the same.
Lance believes there should be an area of learning called ...
eLearning Weekly
- Thursday, November 13, 2008 -
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Deeper Instructional Design
Opportunities - Focus on knowledge, not skills - Over produced, under designed - Lack of emotional engagement - Uninformed by research Advanced ID - Learning Grounded - Skills-focused - Emotionally engaging Brain characteristics - Pattern ... Game best used when either hard to change model and/or a skill that really really needs to change. Learning can and ... Presentation: Deeper Instructional Design: Cognitive Science and How People Really Learn Presenter: Clark Quinn (yup ... - Example - Practice - Summary Action! How do people really learn - use that to design system. - And what ...
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Web 2.0 - Tim O'Reilly's Keynote
... cool twitter feed , real time.) ------------------------------ Brent's intro - Learning in a 2.0 World (Group participation, What I (they) learned in Breakfast Bytes) - user assistance, link audio and video to online help. Google Case ... more legitimate) - Help people learn from the people on the edge - Examples - Linux and Pearl (1991), First book on ... (?) learning. Lots of things happening in neuroscience that can help learning. Watch the Alpha Geeks. - Those who are so ... + Screen scraping predicts web services and the internet as platform + "Pedal-powered internet" - setting up local ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Changing Hearts and Minds About Groups at Our Local ASTD Chapter.
First Things First: Local ASTD Groups On LinkedIn - Do It!
If you're a manager or marketing/sales professional in the learning industry, it's worth doing a quick search in the groups directory on LinkedIn to see if there's an online group for your local ASTD chapter . Of course, if you're a trainer or instructional designer, this goes without saying. If you're a learning professional and aren't connected to your local ASTD chapter, it begs the ... opening up another poll to compare results. On a personal level, I hope to reinforce existing skills and learn new ...
Business Casual
- Thursday, October 30, 2008 -
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New Work and New Work Skills
My recent Survey - Do You Know What These Are? really was all about new work skills - skills we should be learning. Actually, it's also about the fact that there's not really new work as much as there is new work skills. More on this ... Services Are Our Work Skills Keeping Up? Most people I know have not participated in formal learning since college on ... people who said they knew what it was - thought it was an old computer. Work Skills Changing Most of us who used to ... implications? In presentations, I often will cite this as an example of the kinds of changes in work skills that ...
eLearning Technology
- Monday, October 20, 2008 -
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E-Learning for Newbies
... perspective of a person looking to get a job in the field of e-learning vs. a person who knows little about the term.
I think one place to start is to look at the competencies and skills needed for various “e-learning” jobs. E-learning, of course, encompasses many areas - courseware designer, curriculum development, online trainer, blended ... , books, presentations, white papers, research, etc.
Join e-learning associations (local, national, global)
Take a ... ASTD ’s Learning Circuits Blog has a monthly ‘Big Question.” This month it’s: ...
Janet Clarey
- Thursday, October 9, 2008 -
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Using readability scores to improve writing style in elearning materials " Making Change
Chop it!
How your elearning skills can help alleviate poverty
How to get everyone to write like Ernest Hemingway ... the US educational system. You can really localize the process by determining the reading ease scores of local ... ;concise and lively’ elearning | Workplace Learning Today said,
on October 8th, 2008 at 8:45 ... , peace and war,
Or dawn, day, night, hope, love, home.
Learn to use little words in a big way.
It is hard to do,
But ... -> Good Writing | Xyleme Learning Blog said,
on October 24th, 2008 at 2:59 pm ...
delicious Random Mind
- Wednesday, October 8, 2008 -
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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog
... iLaw
Information Coping Skills
Information Design ... personal horoscope, or local weather or an RSS feed. Act 2: Why
A few important questions to ask before your ... ;
Using widgets is not yet a common practice on nonprofit blogs and folks are still experimenting and learning. Still, there are benefits:
Easy to use, dont need technical skills
Can help you extend or enhance the ... special technical skills - theyre fun
too!
How to get started ...
-Successfully using widget to realize outcomes ...