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Gamification of Learning and Instruction Blog Book Tour Week One Recap

Kapp Notes

The first week of the blog book tour has ended and it has been a fantastic week with informative blog posts, information and opinions about gamification and even a bit of controversy. We understand human motivation and how people process information and how they learn and how to shape behavior so it lasts.

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Applying The Subsumption Theory In eLearning

TalentLMS

David Ausubel, a noted American psychologist who specialized in education and learning behaviors, introduced the Subsumption Theory back in 1963. In this article, I’ll delve into the basics of the Subsumption Theory, and I’ll share 4 tips on how you can use it in your eLearning course design. The Subsumption Theory: Basic Principles.

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

I got a vibe that many people who responded never read any of my past blogs, and thus, were basing their entire decisions on a small blurb about an upcoming post, which I should add, I have done for years on LinkedIn. A theory discussion. I read one comment (there could have been more) who mentioned Gardner and his theory.

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Teaching methods

Ed App

Already in the Mesopotamian era, around 2000 BC, the Sumerians of the Middle East created schools to pass on the knowledge of the first alphabet from generation to generation. Rather than a teacher or a guide, they need a comprehensive system organizing the information they are looking for. Gamification theory is one of them.

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Gamification of Learning and Instruction Blog Book Tour Week One Recap

Kapp Notes

The first week of the blog book tour has ended and it has been a fantastic week with informative blog posts, information and opinions about gamification and even a bit of controversy. We understand human motivation and how people process information and how they learn and how to shape behavior so it lasts.

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So many learning style tests, so little time.

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I thought a learning style test was a nice ramp up for an exercise where people had to blog about their own facilitator style - from the idea that it is good to know your own preferences and biases as a trainer/facilitator. The same with blogging. and my strength to explain theories in a practical way. My take aways?

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Learning Suite: The past of learning systems

Learning Pool

Described as ‘distracted’ and ‘impatient’, untethered from traditional work structured and used to accessing information ‘on-demand’, the concept of the modern learner was born. In the late 2010s, market analyst Josh Bersin noticed a significant shift in the way workplace professionals learned. Learning suite systems come of age.

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