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E-Learning for Newbies
... presentation on learning and technology (historical) done by my colleague, Gary Woodill, some time ago for Operitel and a presentation on learning technology (LMS/LCMS/Talent Management that we, Brandon Hall Research, deliver in a “ ... , asynchronous, blended, distributed, performance support tools, etc.
Course authoring - knowledge of software (simulation, game ... , periodicals, books, presentations, white papers, research, etc.
Join e-learning associations (local, national, ...
Janet Clarey
- Thursday, October 9, 2008 -
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Blended learning supports Xerox rollout
Tempted by breakfast at a top London hotel, I sat in this morning on an interesting case study presentation delivered jointly by IT training specialists Assima and corporate giant Xerox. I wasn't too familiar with Assima, even though they've been around for 24 years, but as seems to be the case with many e-learning specialists, they seem to be doing rather ... international travel for training. I pity the poorer organisations. Assima Managing Director, Paul Stevens presented ... software practice environment, electronic materials and highly realistic software simulations. A programme of ...
Clive on Learning
- Thursday, October 2, 2008 -
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How do you measure effectiveness when transitioning from presentation of content to a constructivist-based, distributed learning model?
... generational workforce.
What triggered this is a post by Phil Sueper who writes about making simulations more collaborative and ... simulation based on decisions made by the learner.
I think he is trying to illustrate the constructivist view of learning vs ... beyond presentation of content.
The missing link is that learning is embedded in social experiences. I think social media ... simulation at all? How about creating some structure using a distributed learning model?
Learning-by-doing is best when ... environments (which may include simulations, ILT, virtual classrooms, etc.) powered by the tools that foster ...
Janet Clarey
- Wednesday, September 17, 2008 -
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How do you measure effectiveness when transitioning from presentation of content to a constructivist-based, distributed learning model?
... generational workforce.
What triggered this is a post by Phil Sueper who writes about making simulations more collaborative and ... simulation based on decisions made by the learner.
I think he is trying to illustrate the constructivist view of learning vs ... beyond presentation of content.
The missing link is that learning is embedded in social experiences. I think social media ... simulation at all? How about creating some structure using a distributed learning model?
Learning-by-doing is best when ... environments (which may include simulations, ILT, virtual classrooms, etc.) powered by the tools that foster ...
Janet Clarey
- Wednesday, September 17, 2008 -
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The Value of Multimedia in E-Learning
... concurrent animations or graphics are presented as speech rather than onscreen text.” They call this the modality ... the phone. Video. Better. A simulator. I digress.
On issue four: audio removes searchability. I think Al is saying ...
Janet Clarey
- Monday, September 8, 2008 -
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The Value of Multimedia in E-Learning
... concurrent animations or graphics are presented as speech rather than onscreen text.” They call this the modality ... the phone. Video. Better. A simulator. I digress.
On issue four: audio removes searchability. I think Al is saying ...
Janet Clarey
- Monday, September 8, 2008 -
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Cognition, Synesthesia, Story Telling, Webinars, Strategy, & Six Degrees
... can enhance social skills by acting as simulators for the brain, which may turn the idea of the socially crippled ... instructional design: selecting content by taking into account the purpose of the presentation, attending to ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Tuesday, August 5, 2008 -
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Myths about online learning
Daniel Lemire wrote a recent post, some myths about online teaching, based on his experiences in higher ed. I’ve bulleted his points below, but you really need to read Daniel’s commentary.
I think many of these myths can be applied to corporate e-learning. [blue is mine]
Myth: Videocasting lectures/presentations works.
[As part of a blended ... in a classroom with active discussion.]
Myth: Posting lecture/presentation notes is pretty much good enough.
[Reading ... (simulation-based content): average $41,138
Myth: Online learning = course / class. This suggests that all learning ...
Janet Clarey
- Monday, August 4, 2008 -
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Thoughts on Blended Learning
... with content, viewing video, simulation, undertaking a project, writing an essay;
One-to-one: for example, on-job ... games;
Large community, for example, lecture, presentation, Q&A.
Clive then explains the importance of the ...
eLearning Weekly
- Saturday, July 12, 2008 -
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Is everything a blend?
... included presentations, demonstrations, discussion and role play would be regarded as blended, as would a piece of online content that included a scenario, a game, a simulation and a quiz. If this was the definition then it would not move ...
Clive on Learning
- Friday, July 11, 2008 -
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So what is blended learning?
Self-study: for example, reading, reflecting, interacting with content, viewing video, simulation, undertaking a project ... example, discussion, role play, group assignments, multi-player games; Large community, for example, lecture, presentation ...
Clive on Learning
- Thursday, July 3, 2008 -
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Keynote Day 1
... networking" - get the experts together. + Broaden the information because we connect!- Simulations / Gaming - let people play ... up with this briefing, have to actively engage. Don't know where the presenter is. Gotta keep up. This is a ...
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Three tiers in the content pyramid
... personalisation, and/or challenging scenarios using rich media, and/or simulations with high functional fidelity, and/or elements of ... model, shown above, which he presented at a recent eLearning Network event on rapid e-learning, consists of a ...
Clive on Learning
- Wednesday, June 4, 2008 -
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Collaboration in a Virtual World Pt. 1
Research assignments - seek out and present additional resources- Group work on case studies- Simulations- Blogs- Wikis ... the one session I attended a year ago - has there been no change?)Have seen some simulation activitiesPeople really ... - ability to create sense of social presence. Who you are and how you present yourself in online environment (as a real ...
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Video Games, mLearning, Activity Centered Design, & Web Users
... presentations, guest lectures, and group discussions. Video games can help achieve that in an already simulated ...
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Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds
I finally took the time (long overdue) to read Garr Reynolds’ excellent book on presentation design, Presentation Zen. For those of you unfamiliar with Garr Reynolds, he is the proprietor of the like-named (and likewise excellent) blog on presentation design. I’m a great fan of his blog, so it should be no surprise I am also a great fan of ... myself mentally replacing the words “presentation” and “PowerPoint” with “eLearning” ... eLearning Zen, as my despair about eLearning so closely matches Garr’s despair about presentations. But ...
eQuixotic
- Thursday, May 1, 2008 -
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Steady Stream of Virtual Worlds
Simulation Journal arrived. The cover story was called "Gathering of Avatars: Harnessing the potential of virtual worlds". It ... . I will actually be presenting a paper there on a project I'm working on. The inaugural meeting last November ...
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From Inception to Delivery - ILS Case Study
Presentation: From Inception to Delivery, an ILS Case StudyPresenter: Kevin Conti and Vincent Brown ... some other name sell to the executive suite? - Jeff Johannijman (sp?)Immersive Learning Simulations becoming the more ... - Immersive learning simulation - what if you make a different decision. Show different impacts.- Teaches diversity and ... + Simulation and graphic design for usability and appearance + Software engineering + Subject matter expertise (maybe ... .- Embed mini-games, simulations for reinforcing key concepts- At each point in the level - a decision point.
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