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AI Tools, Games, Freelancing: ID Links 2/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

This article details 10 common factors that affect the cost of video production, with prices for different levels in each factor. This article provides very specific notes on language to watch for and suggestions for revising the language to be reasonable for the kind of risks individual consultants should assume.

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Space exploration

Learning with e's

It seems that the subject of the article, the University of Northampton (one of the newest universities in the UK) has decided to do away with their traditional raked lecture theatres, and replace them with more open, flat, flexible spaces where teaching can be conducted. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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How to Find, and Embrace, Your Company’s Hidden Experts

Mindflash

Make your employees take a survey. In my company, we created a survey that asks employees about their talents, what they value in the workplace and in life, their interests, what they’re great at, and their favorite way of learning. Click here for more Daily Mindflash articles about teaching.

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Formal Training Vs. Informal Learning: Which Makes More Sense?

Mindflash

Allison Rossett and Frank Nguyen recently wrote an article for T&D Magazine entitled “ The Yin and Yang of Formal + Informal Learning.” The article doesn’t debate which is better; it presents scenarios and explores whether formal, informal, or some sort of blended approach might be best.

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A message to Auntie

Learning with e's

Predictably, the somewhat negative spin in the article provoked a small storm of social media comments and TV interviews, while the anti-technology brigade gleefully rubbed their hands. Earlier, the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) had released the results of a survey on the use of technology in schools.

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A message to Auntie

Learning with e's

Predictably, the somewhat negative spin in the article provoked a small storm of social media comments and TV interviews, while the anti-technology brigade gleefully rubbed their hands. Earlier, the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) had released the results of a survey on the use of technology in schools.

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Smartphones in mobile healthcare

Learning with e's

I see it has already been labelled as 'Highly Accessed' which bodes well, and of course, it is published as an open access article complete with downloadable pdf file. Among the surveyed apps are those assisting in chronic disease management, whether as standalone apps or part of a BAN (Body Area Network) and remote server configuration.

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