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Definition: Metacognition

Kapp Notes

2001) Students’ metacognitive development in an innovative second year chemical engineering course. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society of Comptuers in Learning in Tertiary Education, Melborne. & DeLoache, J. 1978) Skills, plans, and self-regulation. Siegler (Ed.), Hillsdale, N.J. Ellis, A., &

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The survival of higher education (1): Changing roles

Learning with e's

A Tale of Two Keynotes We live in tumultuous times where change is constant and disruptive and where technologies are increasingly pervasive throughout society. Such change and disruption has been in the background of my thinking about learning technology for the past decade. Wheeler, 2000a).

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Quinnovations

Clark Quinn

With a colleague, Anne Forster, we came up with an idea for an online conference. We actually got it up and running, and while it evaporated in 2001 (as did the organization we worked for), it’s legacy served me in several other projects. Most players were random interestingly, at a test, but a couple were systematic.

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Allows us to Introduce DoceboInspire’s Keynote Speakers!

Docebo

We’re getting closer and closer to the second edition of our annual user conference, this year in the incredible (we’re not biased at all…) city of Toronto. Described as a “revolutionary entrepreneur,” Docebo’s CEO Claudio Erba regularly appears on thought leadership and “movers and shakers” lists in the learning technology industry.

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Nashville Notes: Keynote 2 Shelly Sanchez Terrell

Trivantis

Next up in our “Nashville Notes” blog series is a spotlight on our second keynote speaker at the 2015 Lectora® User Conference , Shelly Sanchez Terrell. (In We’re so excited to have Shelly start off day two of the conference with her keynote presentation!

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A tale of two keynotes

Learning with e's

‘May you live in interesting times’ (Old Chinese curse) We live in tumultuous times where change is constant and disruptive and where technologies are increasingly pervasive throughout society. Such change and disruption has been in the background of my thinking about learning technology for the past decade. Wheeler, 2000a).

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mLearncon

Jay Cross

Curation enriches conferences. For example, here’s my report on Elliott’s TechLearn 2001. And here’s my review of Online Learning 2001. And here’s my review of Online Learning 2001. Resources like these convert conferences from one-time events into on-going processes.