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The Most Popular Blog Posts for 2016

Litmos

It's the end of the year and, in case you've missed the most popular blog posts throughout 2016, I've compiled the top 5 for you here. The act of reflection is a major learning theme for me this year and reviewing the year's blog posts is a great reflection exercise. I attended the Edtech day of Phoenix Startup Week last week.

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The Ceiling Effect: How the Height of Your Ceiling Affects Brain Performance

Learningtogo

I’ve written previously about the influence of other disciplines on the science of learning, such as looking at desire paths , an architectural concept, to help design effective informal learning experiences. Now I’m returning to architecture again, to share how ceiling height can affect the way your brain processes information.

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63 Great eLearning Posts and Hottest Topics for November 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Principles for Effectively Designing a 3D Learning Environment. Questions I’m no Longer Asking - elearnspace , November 2, 2010I strive to strike a reasonable balance between reading blogs, books, and peer-reviewed articles. Post from: The eLearning Coach The Art Of Timelines For Learning. academic blogs faculty blogs.

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A job like mine

Jay Cross

Cross had discovered that adults learn differently from children and became interested in instructional design. When the Institute moved to Arizona, becoming the University of Phoenix, for regulatory reasons, Cross chose to stay in San Francisco. Cross has become the authority on informal learning.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Instructional Design and E-Learning Blogs - Experiencing eLearning , July 6, 2010 Back when I wrote my instructional design careers series in 2007, I was only aware of a few blogs by instructional designers. There’s been a lot of discussion around cognitive theory and “how the brain learns.&# How about math?