Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Changing Landscape in E-Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Jim shared his views on the changing landscape in e-learning. All of this was delivered in linear fashion without any deviation from the learner path of learning. Technologies such as mobile learning, virtual worlds, cloud based learning, Learning platforms, learning with informal learning applications etc are in great demand.

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Mini-bite Learning - One of the Top e-Learning Trends

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Last one in the list is about mini-bites of learning (also called learning chunks by Craig Weiss in his blog) where the author talks about learning which is incremental and can be done through short learning programs. learning arcs Mini-bites of learning' You can access the article here.)

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Six Simple Questions about Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

There is a process through which we adapt to change, and that process has a name, and that name is learning. Today, let’s boil this topic down to six simple questions about learning. What is learning? Learning is not what they teach you, learning is what you get out of it, right? When do we learn?

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Learning at Harvard

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

For all the discussion on learning and interactivity in these pages, I always had a hunch that I would discover something new about learning if I were to go back to school. So, what are the ''new'' things I discovered about learning? A lot of learning is accidental. As it turns out, the hunch was right. Here we go.

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Six Learning Techniques

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Every human being learns through six different learning techniques. The quality of our learning is the binary value of the 6-nibble (24 bit) word, where each nibble is a technique, as shown below. Memorize – It’s the least significant nibble of learning word. Learning Techniques'

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Crowd-sourced Learning Content: Opportunities and Challenges – (Part 1)

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

In this post, we start by understanding the opportunities inherent in crowdsourced learning content. Q: How is the nature of learning content changing with time? Vikas Joshi] Nowadays crowdsourcing is playing an increasing role in the creation of learning content. Q: Can this lead to new ways of evaluating learning?

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Learning Arcs and Story Arcs

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

The purpose of a learning arc is accomplish a change in the learner, as implied in the learning objective, by taking him/her through multiple learning interactions. A well-designed self-paced learning experience parallels some of these elements. Have you used learning arcs as short learning nuggets all by themselves?

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