Wed.Feb 06, 2013

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Create your own Learning Theory

Raptivity

Wikipedia defines Learning Theory as “Learning theories are conceptual frameworks that describe how information is absorbed, processed, and retained during learning. Learning brings together cognitive, emotional, and environmental influences and experiences for acquiring, enhancing, or making changes in one’s knowledge, [.].

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Brandon Hall #eli3 Keynote Mindmap

Clark Quinn

Brandon Hall used the proposition that changes in the US are subsequently reflected in the rest of the world to examine coming changes in Higher Ed. He proposed that big change is coming and that the way to cope is to move to more vocational alignment and a project-based pedagogy.

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Need fresh ideas for your e-learning

Saffron Interactive

Need fresh ideas for your e-learning. Try 101 tips in Saffron’s new Spicy Learning Guide, our indispensable resource for anyone in learning and development. Your FREE Spicy Learning Guide includes. 101 ways to improve your learning strategy. Top 11 tips for measuring the value of learning. Top 5 tips for using social media with learning. Top 10 tips for excellent instructional design.

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Like Adding a 2nd Teacher to the Class

TechSmith Camtasia

When I was a kid, my job was to tape cardboard boxes. Rather than spend 60 minutes taping up boxes, I would spend 45 minutes figuring out a better way to tape them and then 30 minutes taping them. Even as a kid, I remember feeling awesome about learning a new way to work smarter. Last week, I found a kindred spirit in Lance Yoder from East Noble School Association in Indiana.

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The Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Customer Learning

Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your organization’s bottom line. Our research has shown a clear correlation between high program maturity (and ROI!) and choosing the right monetization strategy. This eBook contains clear, actionable ways to approach packaging and pricing models that will help your association grow revenue, improve profitability, and drive expansion into new markets.

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Drag & Drop Demystified: eSeminar Now Available On Demand

Adobe Captivate

Ever wanted to learn how to create Drag & Drop Questions in your online courses? Join Dr. Allen Partridge, Adobe eLearning Evangelist for this discussion and demonstration of quiz creation using Drag & Drop Questions to tackle a variety of assessment scenarios in your eLearning. Learn the fundamental concepts behind drag and drop mechanics in [.].

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EMEA Reporter: Is Crowd Sourcing the Answer? by Nic Laycock

LearningGuild

Finding and verifying information on the web to support eLearning development can be time- consuming. In large organizations, “push” methodology (the LMS) makes eLearning manageable for. learners, but elsewhere, it’s a “pull” world, with no help. Is there a way around these difficulties? A. start-up in the UK is exploring how crowd sourcing can improve things for developers and for. learners.

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How to Sell Your Courses on OpenSesame

OpenSesame

OpenSesame is the world’s marketplace for buying and selling elearning courses. It’s our goal to make it easy for any seller to add their courses to the marketplace and earn additional revenue. This guide will walk you through the steps to get started selling your courses with OpenSesame. You can also check out this video for a short overview. Creating a Seller Account.

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Like Adding a 2nd Teacher to the Class

TechSmith Camtasia

When I was a kid, my job was to tape cardboard boxes. Rather than spend 60 minutes taping up boxes, I would spend 45 minutes figuring out a better way to tape them and then 30 minutes taping them. Even as a kid, I remember feeling awesome about learning a new way to work smarter. Last week, I found a kindred spirit in Lance Yoder from East Noble School Association in Indiana.

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How to Sell Your Courses on OpenSesame

OpenSesame

'OpenSesame is the world’s marketplace for buying and selling elearning courses. It’s our goal to make it easy for any seller to add their courses to the marketplace and earn additional revenue. This guide will walk you through the steps to get started selling your courses with OpenSesame.

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Walkabout

Jay Cross

I am on Walkabout. In Berkeley, not Alice Springs. The Songlines. I am dedicating my full attention this quarter. Everything that interests me is complex and mysterious. I decided to invest my time to understanding the network I inhabit. Hence, the Walkabout. Bruce Chatwin describes Walkabouts in The Songlines. The basic idea that Chatwin posits is that language started as song, and the aboriginal Dreamtime sings the land into existence.

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You can't walk where I walk

Learning with e's

Someone once told me that life is like a fast moving stream. You can put your foot into it, and even let it flow over you for a while, but you can never put your foot into the same river twice. That's quite profound, but there is something even more profound. It is this: You can't walk where I walk. In other words, you can't experience what I experience.

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Social Media in the Classroom [INFOGRAPHIC]

LearnDash

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that social media has changed more than just how we pass the time, it has now infused itself into formal learning channels. Although adoption is slow (for instance, only 15% of teachers find value in Facebook, Wiki, and other social networks), time will only show that it will rise. Interestingly though, about one third of teachers surveyed for this infographic say they use social networking or social media for their instruction.