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How the 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 4

Kadenze

discusses the distinctive effects arts-led learning is having on online learning design. At Kadenze, there has been intense experimentation about how this method of teaching can be adapted for the online learner by addressing the question, “Can skills be learned effectively in the absence of studio sweat?”.

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Investing in the Best Online Learning Platform for Education

Hurix Digital

The eLearning landscape is rapidly evolving as more and more institutions and universities recognize the benefits that the online learning platform brings to learners. Online Learning Platforms and Their Advantages for Institutions. An online learning platform provides the user with easy access to digital classes.

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Virtual Learning Environments for management and leadership training

Learning Pool

So, how does online learning counter the view that only traditional forms of training represent a real investment in what promising, motivated managers and potential leaders are looking for to develop their careers? At Learning Pool, we’ve invested heavily in developing a virtual learning environment in Stream LXP.

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Presence Pedagogy: Needs Some More Dimensions

Kapp Notes

The other day, I discovered an interesting article, Presence Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning in a 3D Virtual Immersive World , which describes an educational approach for conducting a learning event in a virtual immersive environment. Flying around in VirtualU: Sense of space is important in virtual learning environments.

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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

Learning with e's

Recent ad hoc crowd sourcing projects such as #Blimage have shown that people can learn from each other in a distributed manner, through simple ideas such as sharing images and blogging about them. A large proportion of younger learners are perpetually online, constantly using their smartphones as gateways into this world. Tapscott, D.

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Doctoring the Informal Learning Environment

E-Learning Provocateur

Recently Anne Marie blogged Location and Learning (which I have reproduced here) and she asked me whether or not I consider her central idea an example of an Informal Learning Environment (ILE). Source: Location and Learning ]. They require support resources such as a roster and perhaps an online check-in facility.

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Reviving Curiosity: Fostering Inquiry-Based Learning Online

HexaLearn

Inquiry-Based Learning Picture a virtual classroom where students are not just recipients of information but active seekers, engaged in the process of discovery. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the significance of reviving curiosity and promoting inquiry-based learning in the online education sphere.