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Attract Students’ Attention in 30 Seconds or Less

Experiencing eLearning

Thanks to the eLearning Guild. Official description: Information overload, tripletasking, hyperchoice, and short attention spans are just a few of the symptoms of the modern client. Better Beginnings: How to attract students’ attention in 30 seconds or less. Presented by Dr. Carmen Taran.

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Devlearn conference day one: an exhilarating day

Challenge to Learn

As always at the first day of a guild conference it was an exhilarating day. We have two main standards in our industry SCORM and IACC, both of them enable us to track and trace results, both of them confine eLearning within the borders of the LMS. According to him the same goes for eLearning. Here is my wrap-up. Great keynote.

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DevLearn follow up: Not only curation but also moderation and didactics

Challenge to Learn

He selects and filters information about e-Learning. Curation filters the information and it will help you to manage the information overload. But you will have still a huge amount of information. Too much information and no learning experience. But can this phenomenon replace (e-)Learning? Moderation.

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Devlearn conference day 2: curation

Challenge to Learn

He told us how he deals with the information overload that is flooding all of us. You go from push to pull, with RSS feeds you pull information in instead for searching it on the web. The second step is that he uses software ( Aggregage ) to store, organize and publish the information he pulls in. The message is simple.

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

Best of eLearning Learning. How to effectively architect information for your elearning course - Free as in Freedom , February 6, 2010 As Instructional Designers, its always a challenge to balance meaningful instruction with information. Were you too busy to read the reviews, analysis and opinions? No problem.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Another thougtful refutation to Keens money-grubbing argument.

Mark Oehlert

Anyway, from the Institute from the Future of the Book , comes this great post which cites Alexander Popes 1738 poem, which outlines kind of an early information overload. actually scarier. From the land of Huh? The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Virtual Currency for Your Email

Mark Oehlert

From the site : " creates a virtual economy for enterprise collaboration and a solutionto information overload. Using Serios™, the virtual currency of theAttent ecosystem, the solution enables users to assign values tomessages based on importance. From the land of Huh? where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.