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Quotes and excerpts on the need for Learning 2.0 from the Best of T+D: 2007-2009

ID Reflections

Shaffer in How Computer Games Help Children Learn (quoted by Harold Jarche in T+D) Creativity is a conversation--a tension--between individuals working on individual problems, and the professional communities they belong to. In a flattened learning system, there are fewer experts and more fellow learners on paths that may cross.

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The Knowledge and Learning Transfer Problem

Performance Learning Productivity

I’d used the phrase ‘learning delivery’ when describing computer-supported collaborative learning ( CSCL ) approaches. CSCL was one of the hot pedagogical approaches of the day – when network-based learning was in its relative infancy. We transfer information. We can’t and don’t transfer knowledge between people.

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Profile of a learning architect: Charles Jennings

Clive on Learning

Charles identified six issues which needed attention: The lack of a coherent global learning strategy. A lack of accountability – the supply and demand of learning services were separated organisationally and in budget terms. No ability to gather global management information, including costs.

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At The Water Cooler of Learning

Marcia Conner

It involves memory, synapses, endorphins, and encoding, and, more often than not, those accidental and serendipitous moments we call informal learning. Most real learning—the kind that sticks to the walls of the brain—is informal. Informal learning is what goes on around our formal learning process.

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At the very heart of the feeling of personal effectiveness

KnowledgeOne

Finally, when we try to evaluate our abilities, our physiological and emotional states become a source of information that we take into account. Does a sense of community matter in online training? Motivation: a driving force for learning engagement. Collaborative learning in 3 questions. Informal Learning 101.

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Getting Started with Moodle LMS: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners Exploring 

Folio3

Moodle LMS (Learning Management System) is one such platform that has seen substantial growth in popularity. Martin Dougiamas created Moodle in 2002, becoming a popular option for organizations, schools, and businesses worldwide. Group projects and activities can promote cooperation, teamwork, and peer learning.

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Learning Strategies

Ed App

Auditory (or aural) learners learn best through listening, reading and vocabulary building. With this in mind, it is important to provide opportunities for auditory learners to listen to information and verbalise their understandings. Similarly, there are many learning strategies that are applicable to multiple styles.