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In 2007, when children's marketing research firm KidSay asked boys what virtual worlds or online games they had visited in the past two weeks, 35 percent of boys aged 8 to 11 replied "none." Here are some other statistics from the M2 Research Report. Tween's playing a video game. Most of them do on a regular basis.
 
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We're researching and running some tests to fix this for the next show. Write this day down in history. Today we shot the first episode of The Forge ! In this episode, Matt Pierce talked with Jon Udell all about screencasting. One of the things they discussed was the history of the name "Screencast". The video runs (35:38). Stay tuned.
 
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Well, on the basis of recent research, I think it's fair to challenge that assumption. Tags: research A few weeks ago I wrote on the Onlignment blog about The multitask assumption. Your webinar audience might think that they're multitasking, but they're not. The conscious part of the human brain works sequentially, one task at a time.
Why is most research on business issues so useless? This question is getting a lot of attention, as larger organizations are slashing the budgets of both internal and external research organizations. Researchers will agree, if asked at night over drinks: most business research sits unused on shelves. Scared Researchers?
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quot; Tags: research According to a new survey conducted in March for training provider Cegos , employees are keener than HR and the training function to embrace innovative training practices and new technologies. quot; The survey also found that e-learning and blended learning programmes are meeting the expectations of users.
There's plenty to ponder in the results of Rethinking Learning , a report published in June by SkillSoft and based on research conducted on their behalf by OnePoll. Tags: research When asked " what helps you to concentrate ?", exactly half say “the facility to go back and revisit parts you didn’t understand”.
105) Research Citation: Pashler, H., You can access Richard Mayer's nice intro to the article which stresses the benefits of research by clicking here. Is this excellent research review by some of the most highly-respected researchers in the learning-research field a final nail in the coffin of learning styles?
research report. These are my liveblogged notes from the eLearning Guild’s webinar on their e-Learning 2.0 The report is available to any paid members of the guild, or to free (Associate) members who have taken the report. Webinar recording will be available to members in the same place as the report. Hosts: Steve Wexler. Jane Hart.
The Work-Based Learning Unit of e-Skills UK has published preliminary results from their research with employers and learners in the UK "to help understand why employers are currently investing in e-learning and the difference it is making to their business and staff." 20% mobile learning, blogs and wikis, 15% podcasts.
Will at Work Learning Will Thalheimers research-based commentary on learning, performance, and the industry thereof. Main | Thiagi Instructional Design Guru on Video » Thursday, 08 May 2008 FREE Research Report on Feedback Call me crazy, but I think its important to invest in the research base for our field. Almost always.
It seems that in their impatience for practical guidelines to arise from neuroscience research, teachers are turning increasingly to vendors offering them 'brain-based learning' packages containing what Usha Goswami refers to as 'alarming amounts of misinformation'. So what sort of 'neuromyths' are these courses peddling?