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Procrastination and Creativity

Mitch Moldofsky

Over at the Learndash blog , blogger Laura Lynch pens a very useful guide to helping learners in an online course avoid procrastination, a predictor of learner churn. Enter the Creativity Research Journal, whose 2010 study by J.R. Creativity Re- search Journal, 22, 68–73. Cohen and J.R. Ferrari (no relation to J.R.R.

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

I got a vibe that many people who responded never read any of my past blogs, and thus, were basing their entire decisions on a small blurb about an upcoming post, which I should add, I have done for years on LinkedIn. Written as a Journal Post. Again, you want that, then read an article in a journal. . Two Data Points.

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The Future of Reading: eReaders in the Digital Age

Kitaboo

In this blog, we will delve a bit into the evolution of eReaders, compare modern versions, understand their role in changing reading habits in educational settings, and explore future trends ready to shape eReading technology. They make it possible for people with disabilities to learn at ease and stay on par with their peers.

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Harnessing the power of AI to provide personalized feedback at scale

Learning Pool

” (International Journal of Information Management Volume 71, August 2023, 102642) And this fact-checking is hard, if not impossible, to do at scale. Achieving this type of specific, timely and personalized feedback at scale has long been a challenge since it is so dependent on human interactions.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

Or in 2006, before the iPhone ushered in the smartphone era? This can be helpful for learners if they find an interesting statistic on someone’s private blog. A personal blog is not a great source, but if the blogger links to a more reliable source, then the learner can reference the original study instead.

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Web feats 3: Blogging

Learning with e's

I continue my series on the tools I can't do without, and today, I want to talk about blogging, and the platform I use for Learning with 'e's: Blogger. What you are reading now is on a blog hosted by Blogger. It's probably one of the simplest 'free' tools you will find anywhere on the web for creating your own blog.

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Singapore Learning Symposium Resources #SLS2013

Kapp Notes

Journal of Educational Psychology. Proceedings of PRESENCE 2006: The 9th Annual International Workshop on Presence. Then we looked at a couple of examples, one is called Connect with Haji Kamal – World Warfighter and here is a blog entry by Cathy Moore who explains how she designed the game. Wouters, P., van Nimwegen, C.,

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