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Recommended Research: Constructivism & Learning Technology

Adobe Captivate

Google Scholar. Google Scholar. Google Scholar. Google Scholar. Google Scholar. Video games and the future of learning. Phi Delta Kappan, 87 , 104–111. Pockets of potential: Using mobile technologies to promote children’s learning. Thomas, M., & Brown, J. Van Eck, R.

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Learning Thursday #1: Mobile Technologies in Education

Adobe Captivate

Google Scholar. The Google Scholar link will take you to JSTOR, where you can read this article for free.). If you’d like to participate, please follow me here on the Adobe eLearning blog and comment on our first article: Vavoula, G., Sharples, M., Lonsdale, P., Rudman, P., & Meek, J.

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Vote for the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2013

eFront

A vote for Google will be a vote for Google Search, so if you want to vote for other Google tools, you will need to name them individually, e.g. Google Docs/Drive, Google Scholar, Google Maps, etc. eLearning Learning Open Source Tools learning management system Learning Technology LMS'

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Recommended Reading Summary: A Chapter of “Emerging Technologies for the Classroom”

Adobe Captivate

Google Scholar features most of the chapter for free. Instructors can also use specialized applications, such as learning management systems, to provide a more structured environment. Below is this month’s chapter summary.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

For example, we see terms now at the top like Learning Management System , AICC , SCORM. That's because they are ordered according to how closely the system thinks the companies are associated with the selected term within the content set. This works across any subset of the content including sources, keywords and arbitrary searches.

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Interview with Terry Anderson

Learning with e's

I’m especially interested in social media that can be used to go beyond the often institutional centric LMS systems. However, I’m not so thrilled about moving directly to commercial systems like Facebook or LinkedIn, due to privacy and ownership concerns.

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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

· e-Learning and the ADDIE Model For best results, the development process for CD-ROM or Web-based training programs should use a modified ADDIE model, which borrows from the most valuable aspects of the systemic approach. Google Scholar - a new way of navigating through scholarly materials 82.

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