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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

A theory discussion. 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. ” Training , 39 (5) (May 2002). Siddiqui, A.

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Back to Basics: What is Instructional Design?

Obsidian Learning

The University of Michigan School of Education, Educational Studies, describes it as “the systematic development of instructional specifications using learning and instructional theory to ensure the quality of instruction. Survey of instructional development models (4th ed.). The ADDIE model has five phases: Analysis. Evaluation.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Essential Reading for Instructional Design?

Learning Visions

Im not looking for the obtuse theory books. After my appeal for something a little more pared down that I might actually be able to read, Dr. John came up with these essentials: The Conditions of Learning and Theory of Instruction , by Robert Gagné Training Complex Cognitive Skills , by Jeroen J.G. Take the Survey!

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Metalearning and Learning Styles

Big Dog, Little Dog

One method that can help learners increase their metalearning skills is by giving them an insight into the use of perceptional channels (DeSimone, Werner, Harris, 2002). It is often used in Learning Style theory. If you are interested, here are two free learning style surveys to help you: VAK and the Learning Style Survey.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Success in Manufacturing

Learning Visions

Wednesday, May 31, 2006 e-Learning Success in Manufacturing This article is kind of old (from 2002), but provides insight into the successes achieved by one manufacturing organization. Take the Survey! Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Go Read a Book

Learning Visions

Reading Well by moriza 73% of Americans said they had read "a book of some kind", according to a survey cited in this fascinating article (I was reading way past my bedtime last night): Twilight of the Books: What will life be like if people stop reading? Take the Survey! by Caleb Craine, The New Yorker, December 24, 2007.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Kineo Product Knowledge E-Learning Webinar

Learning Visions

For example there have been over 60 new versions of the Blackberry since its launch in 2002, that’s one every 5 weeks. Take the Survey! Product knowledge training creates major challenge for organizations, including: Keeping content up to date: products change rapidly. Bob Mosher: Performance Support and Learning at th.

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