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Help yourself

Learning with e's

This is number 15 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, we take a look at an emerging theory of learning proposed by Stewart Hase and Chris Kenyon, known as Heutagogy.

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Recycling Kolb

Learning with e's

Way back in 1933 John Dewey remarked that reflective learning processes are highly complex and as Smith (2001) has argued, representing this complexity in such neat and precise units is simplistic and clearly problematic. Image by Fotopedia Experiential Learning Model Graphic source References Boud, D., 2001) David A.

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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

Based on my research on learning theory, instructional design, design thinking, employee engagement, organizational health and neuroscience, I created the “Wicked Learning Experience Design.”. In 2001, I picked up a course that met on Thursday nights. Teaching is just talking, right?

Lesson 101
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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

As IDs we need to use educational technology to gain wisdom FROM it and we need to enhance our capabilities of our understanding so we can use it IN our learning activities. Ditch the digital native / immigrant thing. Know the learning theories behind your craft damn it! Professor pans ‘learning style’ teaching method.

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The Rise of the Consumerization of Learning

Learnlight

One of the core failings of business training is that it has for too long ignored the lessons of adult learning theory. Many of those involved in business training have got carried away with the latest fashion, a quick theory or a book they’ve read, and don’t look beneath the surface. The Perfect Learner. This approach works.

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E-Learning Design Part 2: Observable and Measurable Outcomes

CDSM

In our last post ( E-Learning Design Part 1: Structure, Repetition and Reinforcement ), we gave you an insight into how we use some of the essential aspects of the theory of ‘behaviourism’ in our digital learning solutions.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

My e-Learning Don’ts - MinuteBio , August 8, 2010 Here is a list I compiled of things I think should NOT be done when designing e-learning courses. believe the following are counter to adult learning theory, sound e-learning design and they just down-right irk me. They are not in any particular order.