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Learner Engagement: Behavioral, Cognitive, & Affective

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However, we can also support the cognitive and affective dimensions of engagement. Behavioral engagement is the actions and behaviors people take during learning, which may support or hinder learning. I adapted this from a coding scheme developed by Baker et al (2004), as cited in Baker et al (2010). Behavioral engagement.

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ID and e-Learning Links (6/9/14)

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Tanya Lau’s detailed explanation of her presentation on “Flipping the conversation” to performance and performance support rather than focusing only on formal training content. The ALL NEW Adobe Captivate 8 Blends Authoring Ease with Game-Changing Mobile Support « Rapid eLearning | Adobe Captivate Blog.

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Instructional Design Isn’t Dying. It’s Evolving.

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Marc Rosenberg wrote about it in 2004 , and even 13 years ago he mentioned that this pops up every few years. Formal training will be accompanied by more informal training and performance support. The trend has mostly flattened out, but it is much lower than it was in 2004. No, It’s Not Dying; It’s Evolving.