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The Psychology of Immersive Education: How Virtual Experiences Affect Learning?

Hurix Digital

Table of Contents: What Is Immersive Education and Virtual Experiences? Presence and Engagement Cognitive Load Emotional Quotient Experiential Learning Self-Efficacy Conclusion What Is Immersive Education and Virtual Experiences? Immersive Laboratories This concept combines physical equipment with virtual elements.

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#DevLearn 2012: Kapp Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Posing for a picture with former student Xiaomei (Ivy) Sun who is creating a lot of elearning in China. An experience as an avatar can change a person’s real life perceptions. Walk a mile in digital shoes: The impact of embodied perspective-taking on the reduction of negative stereotyping in immersive virtual environments.

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Toward the Future: Adapting to the characteristics of Workforce 2.0

eFront

This is the changing workforce, and it’s called Workforce 2.0. But these “aliens” are the way of the future, and understanding their behaviors and preferences is the first step toward leveraging their talent and adapting to the upcoming workplace trends. Understanding Workforce 2.0. You’ve probably heard of Workforce 2.0

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CAC Teams: Think e-Design

Kapp Notes

This student team consisted of Mary Beyer, Spring Taylor, Hong Sun, and Heather Gee. Second Life is a web-based, Three Dimensional (3D) virtual, multi-learner online role-play environment. We will build exercises and real world incidents to reinforce the learning objectives in the six training modules.

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CRZY APOCALYPSE — 4.1 WORKPLACE ELEMENTS TO HELP YOU SURVIVE.

Wonderful Brain

Most importantly – and we’ll tackle this later—it’s imperative for individuals and organizations to deal with CRZY-MKRs in a decisive way before they habituate behaviors that chip away at employees emotional security. CMI: We need keen observation and vigilance to uncover this behavior.

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

My feelings on this haven’t changed much but the link to the original article has gone dark, so I’m going to reproduce it here. Join us for a brief look back at the pre-training world and some thoughts about what may lay ahead. Clocks measure working hours instead of the sun. Competition fuels change.

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The Year in Learning—89 Hand-Picked L&D-Related Articles from 2017

The Learning Dispatch

The Oatmeal takes a look at the intersection of belief and reality, and what it might take to change a person’s beliefs. Want to change behavior? Colleen Flaherty at Inside Higher Ed discusses Carl Wieman’s new book , which makes an evidence-based case for changing the way that science is taught. Learning Experiences.