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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

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LinkedIn Guide for Knowledge Workers - eLearning Technology , July 6, 2009. ZaidLearn: Use Bloom’s Taxonomy Wheel for Writing Learning Outcomes - ZaidLearn , July 24, 2009. Online Pedagogy Delicious Tags Now Available - WISE Pedagogy , April 22, 2009. Ultimate Guide to Delicious Social Bookmarking , June 8, 2009.

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

Netiquette: a handy guide for online students - Dont Waste Your Time , February 8, 2010 Based on a Guide from the LSC (Lake Superior College) wiki of netiquette for their online students. In this article, I go one step further by listing specific, practical instructional design tips that are informed by those theories.

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Can microlearning save eLearning?

Ed App

Eventually, educational theory and what was happening in classrooms caught up to the demands of a changing society and workplace. Microlearning brings the Goldilocks principle to the world of eLearning, guided by the ‘just in time’ and ‘just enough’ rules. Pedagogy of the Oppressed , New York: Continuum; John Dewey (1916).

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The Mobile eLearning Express: A Brief History of Distance Courses

eLearning Brothers

The traditional learning theories of Dick & Carey, Blooms Taxonomy and the ADDIE model fit into mobile eLearning. Design of mobile pedagogy requires guidelines for a thorough audience analysis, and knowledge of the device delivery and its shortcomings. Perceptible information. Tolerance for error.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Brent Schlenker: Marketers and Game Developers Know More About Learning Than We Do!

Learning Visions

A Theory of Fun (“games are puzzles to solve, just like everything else we encounter in life&# ) The most serious issues we have to approach are puzzles. Don’t just read learning design and pedagogy books. Understand gaming theory and gaming design. Extend what you can do – think outside of your field.