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Blended Learning For Better Results

Actio Learning

In 2003, Harvey Singh refined and extended the notion of blended learning in his article "Building Effective Blended Learning Programs" (published in Educational Technology, November-December 2003, Vol. Over time, new technologies and approaches have expanded the definition to include instruction (classroom, e-learning, etc.),

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Dr. Will Thalheimer explores neuroscience behind q.MINDshare.

Count5

Eric first had the idea for a reinforcement tool way back in 2002 or 2003. Of course, the technology landscape is always changing so the future may bring different patterns—and different user groups may have different profiles. Will’s Summary. What Eric and Gordon have Learned. Prompting Attention.

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Co-creation

Jay Cross

Thursday, May 08, 2003. Summary: Learner-centric no more. The proliferation of open co nnections heralds a new world of continuous improvement where chain reactions of combined thoughts and learning recombine in ever-greater patterns. it’s about time. Informal Learning – the other 80%. Co-creation.

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The Role of Memory in Learning: Encoding

Obsidian Learning

The brain does not encode each word by itself, isolated and alone, but creates patterns of words, making the experience more intense and increasing the likelihood that the event is encoded as a memory (Hunt R. This is usually patterns of letters, ideas, or associations, such as ROYGBIV to remember the colors of the rainbow.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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10Q: Cathy N. Davidson

Learning with e's

When I read the summary, I remembered that Cathy had been the prime mover in one of the first large scale iPod education projects at Duke University several years before. Yes, there’s a pattern here!) Then it all clicked. I have to say I enjoyed her book immensely and learnt a lot from reading it. Of course we knew they would be.

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