Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

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Doctors versus internet: who is better at diagnosing?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

The doctors trauma: experts are no longer automatically the authority The internet changes the relationship between a patient and the physician to turn it upside down. Doctors are no longer automatically the authority which looks at the patient and his/her illness and takes decisions alone. That can be scary.

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Build a simple escape room for learning

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Mozilla hubs for a virtual experience New: audio escape rooms Google maps is great to hide information Or you may use authoring tools like Articulate Rise Tips to get started with a simple online escape room Monika and Karin share their tips to get started. Other tools: A hotspot image H5P , Canva or Thinglink.

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Online facilitation inspired by car dealers

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Authority - you believe the professor rather than the postman. We started with a cup of coffee at the car dealer's. Scarcity - when something is scarce people want it. According to the car salesman this car offer was only valid for this day. The car seller stressed that he had sold cars his entire life.

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The science of expertise: how to help professionals peak with your blended learning design

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

The authors have done a lot of research on top athletes, people who play the violin and experts who have reached the top of their field. I read Peak by Anders Ericsson en Robert Pool. It is a fantastic book which gave me many new ideas and insights. I knew the word 'deliberate practice' but now I understand it much better.

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How is internet changing the way you think? book review

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

The danger is that you do not have enough time reviewing the information to place and also had something to do, something that many authors mention in the book. I become more creative, think of new possibilities. I am also a collector of information. Judith Rich Harris compares the Internet even with a bottle of ketchup.

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Smartphones use outside work hours cause exhaustion: the case against mobile learning?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

The authors use the term Work-Home-Interference (WHI), defined as a negative process of negative interaction in which the employees experience pressure from work and private life which is hard to reconcile. Employees feel a pressure to respond to messages coming through their smartphones (with plings!) and it derails their attention.

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Switch for social media

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

The authors call it: shape the path, tweek the situation so that change is easier. This was quite a revelation for me, doing a lot of work in the international development sector. Everything always end up complex, and I often think it could be more fun with a lighter approach. And here it is! But that's not the only thing to do.