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8 Must-Read Neurolearning™ Books

eLearningMind

Instead, Neurolearning is a combination of learning theory and neuroscience; a complicated study of how the brain (and the nervous system) works and reacts to stimuli and situations. For our purposes, Neurolearning helps us understand the way individuals learn and how to turn material into memories for later retention.

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eLearning - Social Media - Mobile Learning

Tony Karrer

The Challenge of Training the PlayStation Generation - The E-Learning Curve , May 15, 2009 Metalearning - eLearning Technology , May 20, 2009 Presentation: Blogs in Education - Don't Waste Your Time , May 22, 2009 Aligning Learning Theory with Instructional Design - The E-Learning Curve , May 21, 2009 List of System Variables in Cp4 - Adobe Captivate (..)

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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

Creating Passionate Users: Crash course in learning theory 2. Keeping Up with the Pace of Change Informal learning will help employees survive in the future workplace 3. Understanding E-Learning 2.0 There are some very interesting changes going on in the world of e-learning that seem to have crept up on practitioners.

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

mLearning; Tricks to using the iPod Touch in class - Dont Waste Your Time , July 7, 2009. E-induction - Lars is Learning , March 20, 2009. Transfer of Learning - Theories and Implications - Designed for Learning , October 31, 2009. Scenario Based Learning - Speak Out , October 4, 2009.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): but first something important.

Mark Oehlert

I have always found her optimism and outlook refreshing and helpful (check out this post on a Crash Course in Learning Theory )- others apparently thought differently. Apple/iPhone/iPod Application Becomes the Platform Arrghh!!! Kathy Sierra is the author of a tremendous blog, Creating Passionate Users. books futures Web 2.0