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Make e-Learning work: Outcome learning (5): the learners perspective

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It doesn’t matter how they learn as long as it is effective and they can do their job. We need to switch more to a demand driven learning environment. We don’t need more Learning management systems, but more Learning management systems. Therefore we need to change our ‘learning landscape’.

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Creating an e-Learning piranha network!

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Whenever we come up with something new it’s likely to have an effect on the next step in the chain (the learning environment). You can use standards like SCORM to make sure that your new ideas will be working in that environment, but I want more.

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#mLearncon recap: mLearning is growing up

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Design principles are more clear and more and more people have a proper strategy in place, ensuring the place of mobile learning in the total learning environment. And people are beginning to use the other features of the devices such as camera’s.

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When Technology is your Friend: Regaining Control of your Content

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I’ll start by describing a typical scenario: You are a professor who is tasked with moving your class to an online or a hybrid learning environment. I would even argue that being comfortable with technology helps me keep control of my content. Of course, both you and your university worry about quality.

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Impact of informal learning: output learning #LCBQ

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But if someone was active in an informal learning environment you could present him with one or two questions in the end, actively gathering information and feed back from the worker. A solution would be having your worker keeping a log, with problem, activities, time spent and the outcome.

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How to select an e-Learning authoring tool

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With best of breed I mean that you select multiple small tools and create your learning environment. But I would advise you to consider a ‘best of breed’ solution and not a LMS. It will be cheaper, it is more flexible and you will not have a vendor lock in. What kind of devices are your learners using?

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The future of e-Learning, according to Kasper Spiro | Change to learn

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We now have tools like Moodle (a virtual learning environment), they add extra dimensions to e-Learning. Therefore, it is about collaborative learning. It offers learners facilities like a forum, blogs and wiki’s to share knowledge and to experience the learning process together.