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Instructional Design for Mobile Learning #id4mlearning

Learning Visions

The last 50 years of ID Behaviorism (very simple, little bits) and Programmed Instruction. raise your hand while interacting with a CD ROM). performance support and coaching 10. collective behavior… “Unplanned learning. Now I need it where I need it and when I need it. Trend tracking and analysis 4.

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Interview with Instructional Design Pioneer, Dean Pichee

eLearning 24-7

When CBT rumbled in, those 640mb CD-ROMS definitely was a game changer. That is not our objective… it long-term knowledge and behavior change. Think about how you would have to create courses for such endeavors? And that was on the PC side. Apple was a completely different monster. Where the industry is heading?

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

Thousands upon thousands of trainers attended conferences to learn about new approaches like programmed instruction, behavior modification, roleplay, certification, CD-ROM, sensitivity training. Face-to-face is unparalleled for changing behavior and rallying emotions. Training was good; efficient training was better.

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CLIVE SHEPHERD – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Clive: It is easy to get confused between trends in thinking, as evidenced by the latest books and keynote presentations, and trends in actual behavior. Where there is resistance, it comes mainly from learning professionals who are convinced that what they do – run courses, offer coaching, build resources – is the answer to everything.

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Clive Shepherd – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Clive: It is easy to get confused between trends in thinking, as evidenced by the latest books and keynote presentations, and trends in actual behavior. Where there is resistance, it comes mainly from learning professionals who are convinced that what they do – run courses, offer coaching, build resources – is the answer to everything.