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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

It was sparked by Ruth Clark’s article “ Why Games Don’t Teach. ” So my issues are with the ideas that were put forth not with the individuals putting forth the ideas. So, So looking at the argument, Why Games Don’t Teach, we have several interesting positions: Games Don’t Teach. The Argument. 7 studies).

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Teaching Expert Learners

Kapp Notes

Here are some tips for teaching expert learners. These models are not necessarily completely accurate understandings but they are useful representations of how the elements of a situation, concept or idea interact with one another and what outcomes may be anticipated. References. [1] 1] Clark, R., Nguyen, F. & & Sweller, J.

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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

It was sparked by Ruth Clark’s article “ Why Games Don’t Teach. ” So my issues are with the ideas that were put forth not with the individuals putting forth the ideas. So, So looking at the argument, Why Games Don’t Teach, we have several interesting positions: Games Don’t Teach. The Argument. 7 studies).

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Thoughts about 2006 and Predictions for 2007

Kapp Notes

The questions this month are: What will you remember most about 2006? taking my lead from Tony Karrer's post ) What will you remember most about 2006? As always, writing a book is a great way for me to learn and to really think about the ideas, trends and innovations shaping the field of learning and e-learning.

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How to stimulate engagement in elearning

KnowledgeOne

For practical purposes, we will focus here on engagement as the personal involvement and perseverance necessary for the learner throughout their journey, and more specifically on the teaching strategies that foster it. Give precise, detailed feedback, and correct errors after the exercise so that lessons can be learned.

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Passion for education

Learning with e's

Colleagues who have been in my sessions have then incorporated my ideas into their own practice. Teaching is like that - it's an ever evolving, always changing terrain in which we discover new things constantly, reflect upon them, practice them ourselves and then share them across our communities. 2006) Reflective Practice.

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Learning Thursday #4: Is Constructivism an Effective Approach to Instructional Design?

Adobe Captivate

Read and then share your own ideas by commenting below! One of our colleagues, Scott Weersing , suggested the below article that challenges the use of constructivism and related teaching methods. Learning Thursday is a blog series that features a new L&D article every other week along with discussion points. Kirschner, P.