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The Great ILS Challenge
... 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 ... as an avatar? Realistic or graphical? Games as research tools. We can use the game to see how people behave based on how they interact with the game. - We can learn how people are learning through the information we obtain through the ... know where the good idea is going to come from. Thinks to think about (pick any two) - Time - Budget - Quality ...
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eLearning Research
At a panel at DevLearn. We have: Will Thalheimer, Work Learning Research Kevin Oakes, I4CP Claire Schooley, Forrester Chris Howard, Bersin Kevin Martin, Aberdeen Biggest trend is Learning 2.0 trend. Allow people to work faster, better through informal learning. eLearning 2.0 addresses informal, on-the-job. It's relatively new. Bersin is ... ASTD research - 86% - web 2.0 technologies likely to use more in learning function than they do today 41% - using ... handle control of their own learning? What does research show? Some debate, but no research on this yet. Somewhat ...
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 (Jane Hart)
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- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Athabasca University - Distance Education - About AU
Flexibility
Quality learning
Affordability
Open admissions
Year-round entrance ...
Library
Research at AU
About AU ... work or pleasure
Continuing your education for general interest in the pursuit of lifelong learning ...
Distance education, or distance learning, refers to university-level education that:
Allows you to work ... it is convenient for you - home, work, one of our learning centres , wherever.
If you are taking a ...
delicious Random Mind
- Sunday, November 2, 2008 -
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CamStudio
No problem.
CamStudio can also add high-quality, anti-aliased (no jagged edges)
screen captions to ... section of
it and can reduce or increase the quality of the recording depending
on if you want smaller ... the case. CamStudio can be learned
in a matter of minutes and comes with a comprehensive built-in helpfile ... diverse markets and tasks like home eduation,
recording online geneological research, keeping a video record ...
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Why #4: Distributing Ownership
It isn't the same here.
After I implemented my first social learning environment I did some ethnographic research on ...
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WHY #4 : Social Learning Distributes Ownership.
Think of a water ... organizational learning where someone or organization or department owns the learning and its delivery and content. Here, in the ... have seen too many people get upset about that.
But with social learning, if I put out information and it is changed by ... are willing to contribute, the better. More views/perspectives and the more we can all learn.
If we combine ...
Engaged Learning
- Thursday, October 16, 2008 -
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Using readability scores to improve writing style in elearning materials " Making Change
... magazines and comparing your materials to them.
For way more about this topic, including research and how-to guides, see ... ;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
[…] their writing quality. So you might want to check out recent posts at Dave’s Whiteboard and Making Change on ...
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- Wednesday, October 8, 2008 -
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