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What Will eLearning Look Like in the Year 2066?

eLearning Brothers

Now we have Roomba vacuums, flat screen TVs, and plenty of methods for chatting via video (Skype, FaceTime, etc.). Video games and simulated learning content have expanded into the world of virtual reality. No, we don’t have flying cars yet – but with the creation of drones, that’s not as crazy as it once seemed.

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Guest Post: 5 Effective Ways of Maximizing Mobile Tech In Learning Pursuits

Kapp Notes

If the professor permits the use of a mobile device (and if the campus itself is implementing the BYOD policy), the procrastinating student can record the lectures instead and listen to it afterwards, like a podcast. Email and VoIP. They can maximize this medium to seek consultations, reading recommendations, and expert’s advice.

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How Much Does It Cost to Develop an Online Course?

learnWorlds

It focuses on delivering information in a classic text and image design that makes no use of interactive games or simulation. It makes use of serious games, avatars, simulated job performance exercises, customized audio and video, stories, scenarios. Podcasting. Have you ever thought about creating podcasts? Shock Mount.

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Technology mediated society

Learning with e's

Photo source: Lyncconf Games on Flickr The rapid spread of the Coronavirus and the subsequent social lock-downs by many governments has meant that technology has been thrust to the forefront in many of our daily human activities. Zoom and Facetime, and of course Skype, have never been so heavily press-ganged into use as they are today.

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How to Create Profitable Online Courses and Membership Sites Even After Failures Along the Way with Pete McPherson from Do You Even Blog

LifterLMS

Learn how to create profitable online courses and membership sites even after failures along the way with Pete McPherson from Do You Even Blog in this episode of the LMScast podcast hosted by Chris Badgett from LifterLMS. He also has a podcast and YouTube channel by the same name. Check that out at the Do You Even Blog podcast.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning

Learning Visions

Wednesday, September 12, 2007 Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning Welcome to stop #3 of The Karl Kapp Games, Gadgets, and Gizmos Virtual World Book Tour. My plan failed me and I just started reading Chapter 2: Its in the Game. Cheat Codes & Gaming the System "But to gamers, cheat codes are not cheating.

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Goodbye

Learning with e's

Perhaps you are right, but I feel that I have to quit now while I''m at the top of my game. Video and podcasts are ways that I considered adopting to replace blogging, but these carry just as heavy time a commitment and I would still be vulnerable to abuse from trolls. Now I have decided to stop.