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25 years of working experience in 8 simple lessons

Challenge to Learn

Time for a quick overview of my career so far and the lessons learned. Then I was ready to start teaching. That was the most important lesson of these 5 years; It doesn’t really matter what you do, if you work with motivated and passionate people it’s always a pleasure. This made them motivated to the bone.

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When Technology is your Friend: Regaining Control of your Content

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In this article, she talks about the journey towards digital learning in academic settings and offers some key lessons she has learned along the way. And, as mediocrity creeps in, we lose our sense of teaching adventure. As I worked on improving my technology skills, here are some lessons I learned along the way. Pace yourself.

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Returning to the didactical roots: innovation in eLearning?

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They thought me that for every lesson you want to create you need to figure out your goal first and that you need to find a way to asses if that goal is reached in the end. Only then you could start creating your lessons. Originally I’m a teacher in social studies and economics.

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DevLearn follow up: Not only curation but also moderation and didactics

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You need lessons and a teacher, you need learning experiences. That is one of the reasons I believe e-Learning will never replace face-to-face teaching completely. In order to make that happen you don’t need information, no matter how well curated or moderated it might be. And the same goes for curated and moderated content.

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LSCon Day 3 recap: Free recourses, performance support, Quinn and Cathy Davidson

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We we perform a task (action) we will encounter problems (breakdown), you have to come up with a solution (repair) and afterwords reflect on it to make sure you learn your lesson from this breakdown and thing on how you can prevent it from happening again (Reflection). be creative and relevant in our teaching, learning and work.