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CSU Resources

Kapp Notes

Article: Here is an article on my process. Motivational considerations in the study of instruction. 2009) Repeated testing improves long-term retention relative to repeated study: a randomized controlled trial. 2005) Application of the testing and spacing effects to name learning. 19: 619–636, 2005.

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Top 3 Questions to Ask Before Choosing eLearning for Your Association

Association eLearning

News article by Joyce Russell reported that despite a relatively high unemployment rate in the U.S., In fact, according to a Department of Labor study focused on adult learners, “enrollment in courses delivered entirely online increased by nearly 250 percent in the three years from 2002 to 2005.” A recent U.S.

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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

These dynamics have been around for thousands of years, and have been written about extensively for decades – like in this 1973 article by Mark Granvotter in the American Journal of Sociology, The Strength of Weak Ties.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

However, outside of a these few specific cases, credible sources will have an author clearly visible on the article page. The more an online article is based on opinion or original research, the more important it is to have an author. Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public?

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Random Thoughts on Passive Learning and Lectures

Kapp Notes

quote brought to my attention by this article Rethinking Direct Instruction in Online Learning. I recently came across a study called Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics written by a host of researchers, Scott Freemana,1, Sarah L. Daniels, H., and Bizar, M. Portland, OR: Stenhouse.

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Celebrating #WHM- Dr. Sambhavi Chandrashekar

ansrsource - Accelerating Better Ways to Learn!

Jutta has been my mentor since 2005. Essentially, what I learned from nearly 20 years of studying, teaching, researching and practicing inclusive design is that giving the same thing to everyone in the name of equality does not serve everyone’s purpose. She was on my doctoral committee at the University of Toronto. what would it be?

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#DevLearn 2012: Kapp Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Reference: Baylor, A. & Kim, Y.

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