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Conveying Tacit Knowledge in eLearning

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In a May-June 2009 article printed in Organization Science, Nonaka suggests knowledge of wine tasting or crafting a violin as other examples of tacit knowledge. When you get vague responses like “I just know,” or “I just caught on from experience,” you may be entering the realm of tacit knowledge.

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Designing eLearning for Schema Theory

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Has schema theory helped inform the way you design eLearning? If so, please share your two cents. If you’d like to learn a little more about it, check out the resources below. Emmott, C., & & Alexander, M. Schema theory. Shapiro (Ed.), Review of Educational Research (Vol. Driscoll, M. Psychology of learning for instruction.

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Writing to Educate and Entertain: What Would Stephen King Do?

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Iverson in the August 2009 issue of Performance Improvement Journal. Something else entirely? I recently read an article called "The Write Brain: How to Educate and Entertain with Learner-Centered Writing" by Kathleen M.

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Is Social Media Making You Think

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A lesson I thought was particularly interesting from this video is that a 2009 US Department of Education study reveals that students studying online often outperform their face-to-face peers. For example, people thrive off using social interaction to learn and make important decisions. This is both in there personal life and career.

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An Overview of HTML5

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By 2009, it was apparent XHTML wasn't going to win over the web community. Between 2000 and 2004, growth of high bandwidth connections resulted in increased user demand for applications driven by technologies like Flash and AJAX. was then creatd to address this. The beginnings of the successor to HTML 4.0