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Autism Education Trust develops Virtual Learning Environment with Stream LXP

Learning Pool

The Autism Education Trust (AET) will implement Learning Pool’s Learning Experience Platform (LXP) Stream to create its first virtual learning environment for 5,000 teaching professionals. . The post Autism Education Trust develops Virtual Learning Environment with Stream LXP appeared first on Learning Pool.

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Presence Pedagogy: Needs Some More Dimensions

Kapp Notes

Flying around in VirtualU: Sense of space is important in virtual learning environments. As the abstract to the article indicates: Presence Pedagogy is a way of teaching and learning that is grounded in social constructivist theory.

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Learning first, technology second

Learning with e's

Sometimes, the technology does get in the way of learning and teaching. Let me give you an example: Many schools, colleges and universities have by now implemented a managed learning environment (MLE) sometimes referred to as a virtual learning environment (VLE) or Learning Management System (LMS).

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Can PeopleCloud support learning in all its contexts?

Clive on Learning

With the increasing awareness of the importance of informal learning, in all its guises, it is not surprising, therefore, that learning professionals should seek to broaden their scope by enriching their blends with coaching, practical work assignments, performance support materials and so on.

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[from catspyjamasnz] Learning with 'e's: Two fingered salute

Learning with e's

It has an awesome array of choices, and is responsive to the needs of communities of practice as well as the individual. It is cheap, and not very attractive (at least in corporate terms) when compared to the institutional VLE, but it is a damned sight more effective when it comes to supporting learning.

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The future of e-Learning, according to Kasper Spiro | Change to learn

Challenge to Learn

We now have tools like Moodle (a virtual learning environment), they add extra dimensions to e-Learning. Therefore, it is about collaborative learning. It offers learners facilities like a forum, blogs and wiki’s to share knowledge and to experience the learning process together.

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Earth Day

Janet Clarey

And some green e-learning options… o Self-paced, asynchronous online learning. o Live, synchronous online learning. o Online Communities of Practice (CoP). o 3-D virtual learning environments. o Teleconference. o Videoconference. o CDs, DVDs. o Electronic Performance Support Tools.