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Designing and Rolling Out Serious Games
... place according to rules linked to a well-defined learning objective. Games good for learning in certain contexts ... provide the slides / presentation material) Issue - range of audience Need - ID existing Knowledge level of learner to ... Presentation: Designing and Rolling Out Games for eLearning Outcomes Presenter: Ravi Ramakrishman (This session will give a European / Indian perspective on this topic) HSBC Ad Campaign at Global Airports How do you make learning fun? Fun = more real learning. - Hook the learners - Sustain interest (drop-out rates even higher). - Ensure ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Learning Tactics and Their Support
... presenting to a beginner the likely pieces for placement. It connotes an approach to learning that's guided by a ... approach to instruction. A pithy summary for the tactics used is, 'when this behaviour occurs, present this learning step ... learning a series of skills and knowledge that are seemingly unrelated, having no relevant sequence. An example of this is the set of skills and knowledge the elearning apprentice should learn before stepping into the field of elearning ... objective. Knowledge of what additional scaffolding, if any, may be required by the learner, before progressing to the ...
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elearning: promises and practices
Formal education puts boundaries on
knowledge â?? courses circumscribe what
has to be learned.
Slide 142: The ... online discussions
Slide 168: Some online tests
Slide 169: Some learning objects
Slide 170: Is this enough ...
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delicious Random Mind
- Wednesday, October 15, 2008 -
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Internet Time Blog: Design
User Interface | Learning
Objects | Graphic | Web | Information
Architecture | Visual Thinking ... with Cappuccino, Deloitte
Learning Objects
"Object-orientation highly values the creation of components ... in different learning contexts.
Learning objects are generally understood to be digital entities deliverable
over ... incorporate learning objects can collaborate on and benefit immediately
from new versions. These are significant differences between learning objects
and other instructional media that have existed previously."
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delicious Random Mind
- Monday, September 15, 2008 -
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E-Learning Queen: The Best Way to Learn in an Online Course
... how to retrieve and use information. This can range from the use of a virtual library, or the use of learning objects. Learning objects may be informal as well as formal. For example, you may find a number of useful videos posted in YouTube ... assessments in queendom.com or learnhub . In fact, this is one of the best places for learning objects. Small ... monitoring In the traditional environment, these refer to procedures that assess the degree to which learning objectives have ... learning objectives. This often takes the form of e-mailing the instructor to obtain feedback. However, it can also ...
delicious Random Mind
- Wednesday, August 6, 2008 -
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More on elearning 2.0 SOA
... already packed the learning (how the hell can you pack learning?) (oh yes, because there are learning objects…) or ... objects- for the rest of the community, can they tag them, can they even create or design learning paths -for instance ... central marketplace where learners (and of course faculty) will be able to upload learning objects and rate learning ...
español
Eurocall 2007
Flickr
For Learners
language learning
learning objects
learning vocab
listening ... institutions…such as universities) enabled by LMSes which collect and present the information in the ...
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Managing Courses, Defining Learning: What Faculty, Students, and Administrators Want (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT
... of instructors, allowing them to share and exchange knowledge and learning objects with peers teaching similar courses ... knowledge that constitute merit and promotion in higher education. In the learner-centric e-learning environment envisioned ... functions must address the difference between remediation and learning. There is potential in smart learning objects that can ... experience and that completion of coursework does not mean that re-learning is never a possibility.
The trend in knowledge ... Reflections: The Learning Perspective
Case: A student cites Wikipedia during his final project presentation.