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Designing eLearning for Schema Theory

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Regardless of which instructional design model is your favorite – Gagne’s nine events of instruction , Merrill’s first principles , or something else – stimulating recall is likely an important component of it. Has schema theory helped inform the way you design eLearning? That’s why recall is so important. Emmott, C., &

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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. This eLearning blog is brought to you by Integrated Learning Services , an eLearning design & development company. ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc.

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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. First of all, this blend of technical and creative writing isn't usually a primary focus when someone new to the field is introduced to instructional design. Much attention is given to the systematic and systemic elements of good instructional design.

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Is Social Media Making You Think

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That combined with my experience in academic technology and instructional design make me feel well qualified to be in the e-learning business. 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.

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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. This eLearning blog is brought to you by Integrated Learning Services , specializing in rapid eLearning design and development projects. was then creatd to address this. However, issues such as a lack of backwards compatibility made it slow to be adopted.