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eLearning Cyclops: Signs of Being in e-Learning Hell #eLearningHell

eLearning Cyclops

Someone shows up at your office and says "Im here for the online training."* To prove it they provided sample SCORM 2004 content which they offered as a diagnostic tool to demonstrate how sequencing totally worked in their LMS. Here's an actual example of elearning hell (developers). Search This Blog. Newer Post.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Smell of Books

Learning Visions

The article is mostly about Google Book Search, the massive project to "build a comprehensive index of all the books in the world." Great post, Cammy and Im completely with you on loving the physical feel of a good book. and diigo for example. link] I hope that Im wrong. Which I think sounds like a good thing.

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''m only going to say this about 1,000 more times.

Mark Oehlert

Im tired people, so Im only going to say this about 1,000 more times. This misunderstanding has led us to countless, pointless discussions about lots of issues but ROI makes a great example (you cant really measure whats going on in someones head can you? - The Big Question. Blog powered by TypePad. Newsletter.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Objection to Learning Objectives

Learning Visions

As Michael Allen says in Michael Allens Guide to e-Learning : "Learners think, Im supposed to do my best to learn whatever is here, so I might as well spend all my time learning it rather than reading about learning it." (p. Michael showed us an example of the "drama" approach you cited, Cammy, and it was extremely effective.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): SHOCKER: Most Kids Think That Learning from Games Would Be a Good Idea

Mark Oehlert

Im sure that the Romans thought their empire wold stand for all time as well and look what happened to them. Step-by-step I plan to prove it with examples. I plan to read the article that got you fired up. Like you, I am a firm believer that ID and gaming can work together to create great things. First step was the session.

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Learning Styles and Visualization

Mark Oehlert

From Mashable comes this post on " 16 Awesome Data Visualization Tools " TouchGraph offers a search/data visualization product that reminds me of Search Crystal. For example, you could put your info about technologies, conferences, etc. Im happy with TWiki but would have to build the mind map manually.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer.

Mark Oehlert

So after reading these comments, I guess in large measure Im not disagreeing with her but rather asking if these are the interesting questions we should be looking at right now. Doesn’t that seem to argue for the inclusion of virtualworlds, etc so that we can REALLY create a high fidelity context for practice? eLearning 2.0