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Big Question - Presenting the Value of Social Media for Learning

eLearning Cyclops

Learning Circuit's Big Question this month is "How do I communicate the value of social media as a learning tool to my organization?" Show them case studies (from your industry, if possible, and emphasize return on investment (ROI)). Teach them how to use it and continually encourage them to use it. Emphasize ROI again.

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6 Top Selling Points for Online Courses

LearnDash

But that doesn’t mean you can’t offer flexibility in other ways, such as through a mixture of synchronous teaching with shorter which learners can complete in their own time. No set class times so learners can study when it’s convenient for them. Micro content so that learners can fit in shorter, more frequent study sessions.

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The Big Questions: Issues and Trends

Clive on Learning

First thought: If, as you say, you're really good and you teach a specialist subject for which there is still a strong demand for a face-to-face approach, and you don't have thousands of competitors all offering the same services, then probably yes. Self-study is valuable for some of the time. First thought: I'm not sure.

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The Big Question for November - Future of ISD / ADDIE / HPT?

Tony Karrer

November's Big Question on the Learning Circuits Blog has been posted. The question this month is: Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to-performance, and informal learning? To me, this is one of the most important questions facing us today.

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Is This a Problem with E-Learning Today?

Rapid eLearning

They did a study to confirm it. What happens is that the objective of learning is lost in the rules and requirements dictated by other objectives from people not concerned about teaching. An e-learning course is about teaching PEOPLE (at least in an ideal world). Because of this, courses become boring and sterile.

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Big Question for June - Where are the Examples of eLearning?

The Learning Circuits

So, this month I wanted to ask a slightly different kind of question that hopefully can produce something of value. The Big Question is. Please answer this question by posting to your own blog or commenting on this post. Where are the Examples of eLearning? Kapp Kapp Notes Show Me the Examples!

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Memory, Reconsolidation and Big Questions.

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « 100,000 iPhone SDK Downloads in First Four Days | Main | Daily Quote/Lyric/Words of Others » March 20, 2008 Memory, Reconsolidation and Big Questions. I am a big fan of big questions. books futures Web 2.0