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A brief AI overview?

Clark Quinn

At the recent and always worthwhile DevLearn conference, I was part of the panel on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Usually, human intelligence, as a cognitive science tool, but occasionally just to do smart things in any means possible. Now, I’m not an AI practitioner, but I have been an AI groupie for, well, decades.

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Donald Clark: Algorithmic/Adaptive Learning #DevLearn

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from the opening session at this year's DevLearn, hosted by the eLearning Guild and happening in Las Vegas. Donald Clark @donaldclark “Learning Prediction for 2015 and Beyond: Two Small Letters” Algorithms and predictive analytics – Netflix knows what you want to watch. Learning styles don’t exist.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | July 23 2021

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: The Biggest Myth in Education-Learning Styles. Tom Sherrington takes a look at this question and a recent report from the Education Endowment Foundation on “ Cognitive Science Approaches in the Classroom ”. This week Zoom announced Zoom Apps – 50 options for combining your favorite apps with Zoom.

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Learning Styles Don't Exist

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

This is another great video talking about the Myth of Learning Styles. Shouldn't we be listening to the Cognitive Psychologists and Neuroscientists? I think they have more to tell us about how we should be developing learning solutions than just about anyone. My question to the e-Learning Development community is.

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Friday Find Finds — Skills Reports, Async Training Program & Brain Sensory Signals

Mike Taylor

I’m excited that I’ll be doing not one, but two full-day workshops this fall at DevLearn. How do Learning Styles Affect Learning Predictions? In spite of many cognitive psychologists’ efforts to dispel the myth, the learning styles theory is still popular in many educational circles.

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Notes from DevLearn and the Adobe Learning Summit

Steve Howard

It is what it is, and is for me and my fellow DevLearners first and foremost. You will note there is no mention of all the extr-curricular learning, from the bar, the lunch table, the karaoke etc. The first was the Adobe Learning Summit, hosted by Adobe. The second was DevLearn, run by the eLearning Guild.