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Create Autonomy in Gamification and Other Learning Environments

Kapp Notes

Autonomy refers to the initiative and freedom a person experiences when engaged in an activity in the absence of external pressure with respect to his or her personal goals (Ryan & Deci 2000). 2009) First principles of instruction. Clark & Mayer, 2011; Reeve et al., New York: Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer. Merrill, D. Reigeluth, A.

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Networked noughties 2003-2005

Learning with e's

Yesterday I mapped the significant technological events of the years 2000-2002. Today I continue the retrospective with a review of the years 2003-2005. The first of the 'giants' was launched in August of 2003. In June 2003 we also saw the inception of a little known 3D multi-user virtual environment called Second Life.

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Networked noughties 2000-2002

Learning with e's

In this short series of blogposts, I want to look back over the years 2000-2009, to map the key moments when the digital decade changed our lives. July 2000 saw the launch of one of the first social networking sites: Friends Reunited. This series continues tomorrow with a review of the years 2003-2005.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

Topics by Year By selecting 2009 , I've selected a subset of the content, but in this case it's basically content associated with this year. Year by Topic You can also go the other way to see things like selecting Twitter and you can see that the associated years are: 2009 2020 2008 2020? eLearning Technology.

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AlliedBarton’s Bill Whitmore: A Higher Calling for Security

CLO Magazine

In 2000, the company acquired Allied Security, a national firm based in Pittsburgh, and Whitmore became CEO three years later. ” In 2009, the company launched the AlliedBarton EDGE — short for educate, develop, grow and engage — an online training program for all employees from security officers to managers to executives.