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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

I will point out some research that indicates that says learning styles exist, but I am not going to focus on some scientific theory thing, which is one reason why I started this blog in the first place – too much theory, and not real world. ““I have come to realize that once one releases an idea… into the world, one.

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The ripple effect

Learning with e's

Those involved in this dissemination can be producers as well as consumers of the content, but as James Slevin (2002) suggests, the basis is almost always dialogical in nature. We synthesise our beliefs, knowledge and understanding of the world through constant exposure to the ideas of others. 1993) The Virtual Community.

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More Random Web 2.0 Statistics

Kapp Notes

In January 2010, over 75,000,000 people visited Twitter.com representing 1,100% growth over January 2009. The average Twitter user has 27 followers, down from 42 followers in August 2009. The monthly rate of new Twitter accounts peaked in July 2009 and is currently around 6.2 This is about 20% below July 2009’s peak rate.

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CLO Podcast: Stephanie Speights of Children’s Health on Centralizing Learning

CLO Magazine

Practice can scale the competency and confidence of your teams to ensure your organization thrives in today’s fast changing, unpredictable world. Justin: I actually took it in 2009 and was there about three and a half years. When you were recruited for this job around 2009, how did you know that this was going to be a job you wanted?

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2019 Talented Learning Awards: Continuing Education Systems

Talented Learning

Founded in 2009 to deliver efficient on-the-go learning, BenchPrep quickly established itself as an innovation leader in the certification and test preparation industry. EthosCE rocks the healthcare continuing education world. Award winners are listed first, followed by finalists – all in alphabetical order. AWARD WINNERS.

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

In this topsy-turvy world, few things are predictable. %&#* happens. The result is “blur,” a chaotic world moving so fast that it’s impossible to focus. It’s a nonlinear world. Human resources are more important than natural resources, brains more important than brawn. Networks are connecting everyone and everything.

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The fascinating potential of VR for medical training

KnowledgeOne

Initially associated with the world of video games, virtual reality (VR) is becoming an essential training tool in specific fields, including medicine and paramedicine. ” House of Representatives USA, 111th Congress 02-2009. What is patient safety? .” A unique training technology.