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Metalearning and Learning Styles

Big Dog, Little Dog

However, since most educational and training activities normally teach learners what to learn, rather than how to learn, this is one task that does not come easily for some learners. In addition, it was especially advantageous for those with a strong preference for verbal processing (Constantinidou, Baker, 2002). Effect size.

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Whole-Task Practice, Visuals, ID, Training, Blogs, & Poverty

Big Dog, Little Dog

Instructional designers at work: A study of how designers design - Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology. Training/Learning is "simply" a means to "that end.". And I see 3 "contexts" for Learning/ Training: Enterprise Learning. Educational Learning. Personal Learning. via Stephen's Web.

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Real learning – let’s not confuse it with completing templated exercises - Performance Learning Productivity , June 18, 2010 I read a piece written by Kate Graham of e2train on Thursday and it started me thinking about the ‘real learning versus managed learning’ debate. Personal Learning Network.

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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Will A.I. Disrupt eLearning?

learnWorlds

1980s: A scientific journal dedicated to Artificial intelligence in education was circulating for a few years and was discontinued. Early Learning management systems (LMS) were created and popularized on the Internet. 2002: The next generation of LMS including the first iteration of Moodle was created. Personalized learning A.I.

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The fascinating potential of VR for medical training

KnowledgeOne

Several studies have identified numerous benefits to improving empathy among practitioners, including: Higher ratings of clinical competence (Hojat et al, 2002). Spilg of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine ). Improved patient satisfaction (Blatt et al, 2010; Reiss et al, 2012; Krasner et al, 2009).