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GAMIFICATION – PLAYING AT (NOT) LEARNING

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For the most part, game playing aims at developing recall. The media has traditionally been Flash when built locally. Media: Video, HTML5, Flash. Let’s do a great job of developing compelling elearning and leave the Gamification on the shelf where it belongs. Not so ‘gamification.’

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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IS A SIMPLE PROCESS ONCE THE RHETORIC IS REMOVED

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A Flash History of Knowledge Management. The solution is made available for distribution or dissemination…a location and method of retrieval requires development. For those who encounter the problem, a solution has been developed and is now available…presuming the access system offers multiple ways to locate the information.

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SCENARIOS ARE MINI DRAMAS…NOT A GLORIFIED Q & A.

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Whether in Captivate, Articulate, or a full-blown Flash/HTML course too many learning experiences are dry to the mind, dull to the eye and dead to the ear. Whether you use static images or illustrations, Flash or movies strive for reality. You may not need to be that fanatic, but it’s a point to remember.

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BACK IN THE LEARNING SADDLE

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Firstly, the line between a learning designer and learning developer has been eradicated. Developers who had the technical skills to program had serious backgrounds – or access to graphic designers. The freedom to build learning in a non-contextual or inductive way has been pushed aside to purely deductive and linear development.

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ARTICULATE NON EST REX – 3 REASONS HIGHER ORDER LEARNING IS BEYOND THE MOAT

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When you desire higher order learning; that is information that actually teaches beyond mere recall, then how you design and what software you select for development define your expectations most clearly. Plus it migrates to either Flash or HTML5. I harbor a patent dislike for packaged authoring tools like Articulate.

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ELearning is Dead, Dormant or in Denial

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That is, instead of real leadership that can pilot courseware, guiding development through its most dynamic phase (e.g. In other words, anyone can learn, by example, Articulate or Adobe Connect to develop credible learning. Please voice up if you disagree – nothing would make me happier. social media, tablet computing.