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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

I was just asked about trends in open source for eLearning and particularly open source eLearning tools. Probably one of the better sources on this is Jane Hart’s Instructional Tools Directory. Of course, I’d recommend skimming through eLearning Learning to find the latest and greatest.

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Do We Learn Differently Now?

Upside Learning

Just before I went on holiday recently I was asked how human learning has changed with the advent, penetration and increasing ubiquity of computing technology. Human learning hasn’t fundamentally changed over the last fifty years. We can only ‘learn’ in ‘this’ way and ’so’ much.

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eLearning Cyclops: The Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center

eLearning Cyclops

eLearning Cyclops. My insights on elearning and mlearning. Free eLearning. The Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center. Last week, I had the pleasure of touring the Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center. Simulation Centers observation area for proctors. Simulation Centers Operating Room.

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eLearning in the Workplace

TalentLMS

Workplace learning, professional development and eLearning are phrases with increasingly blurred meanings. The same systems are extended to include learning management systems (LMS) that enable education and employee development. eLearning has become the cornerstone of education services to the mobile and the busy employee.

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Resources from Learning 3.0 Conference Presentation

Kapp Notes

Learning 3.0 Training Magazine Presentation: Gamification of Learning & Instruction from Karl Kapp. Enspire Learning. It is better to have one “expert” avatar and another “motivational” avatar in a learning environment rather than having one combined “mentor” avatar. This as reported by Fox and Bailenson (2009).

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ASTD ICE 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Enspire Learning. Raptivity (Simulation Pack). This as reported by Fox and Bailenson (2009). In similar study conducted by Yee, Bailenson & Ducheneaut, (2009), had three control group. Games embedded in a program of instruction are better tools for learning than stand alone games. Companies Mentioned.

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ASTD DC Metro 2013 Presentation Resources:Gamification of Learning

Kapp Notes

Gamification of Learning from Karl Kapp. Enspire Learning. Raptivity (Simulation Pack). It is better to have one “expert” avatar and another “motivational” avatar in a learning environment rather than having one combined “mentor” avatar. Simulating instructional roles through pedagogical agents. Zombies Run.

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