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The point of no return

Learning with e's

This is number 27 in my series on learning theories. I''m working through the alphabet of psychologists and theorists, providing a brief overview of each theory, and how it can be applied in education. In this post, I will examine Jack Merizow''s Transformative Learning theory. Argyris Double Loop Learning 3.

Cognitive 101
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Elearning Statistics 2020

Ed App

It also means that retention rates are improved and learners and because of the cognitive theory behind microlearning, the content learned has a better chance of being stored in long-term memory. Another reason why the introduction of microlearning has grown at higher rates is because of its learning results.

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eLearning statistics and trends: 2020

Ed App

It also means that retention rates are improved and learners and because of the cognitive theory behind microlearning, the content learned has a better chance of being stored in long-term memory. Another reason why the introduction of microlearning has grown at higher rates is because of its learning results.

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A Look Behind Robert Gagnè's Nine Steps of Instruction

Big Dog, Little Dog

In her post, Questioning Gagnè and Bloom’s Relevance , Christy Tucker describes how we often get caught up in theories without really looking at whether the research supports those theories. What you learned was the information you processed cognitively and then acted upon. Retrieved May 2, 2000 from [link].

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

If you’re only ticket to getting resources is to ride the hype wave of “generational learning styles&# than OK. Know the learning theories behind your craft damn it! I mean really saying, “Janet, you’re ‘old’ (46), you go take that self-paced e-learning course where you just click the next button. Johnson, S.

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Clark Quinn – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

ABOUT CLARK QUINN (Learning Technology Strategist): Clark Quinn, Ph.D., helps organizations align technology with how we think, work, and learn. Learnnovators: You’ve been Quinnovating in e-learning for over 30 years, helping your clients make the best business decisions. What are your experiences?

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That’s not my style: Learning preferences and instructional design

Obsidian Learning

Vermunt’s Inventory of Learning Styles. Vermunt’s (1994) Inventory of Learning Styles (ILS) uses questions to elicit information on four learning components: cognitive processing strategies, metecognitive regulation strategies, conceptions of learning, and learning orientations (Vermunt, 2005).