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Knowledge, practice and community

Learning with e's

After a break from blogging during the summer break, I''m back, and here is the continuation of my series on theories of learning, with number 25. You may recall that I''m working through the alphabet of psychologists and theorists, providing a brief overview of each theory, and how it can be applied in education. Unported License.

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When should you outsource your training or eLearning development?

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Outsourcing management training to an outside training specialist, for instance, allows your staff to get updated on the latest management theory, principles, tactics, and techniques instantly. Training entails aspects of liability that many L&D specialists might not appreciate. The same is true for training outsourcing.

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Learning spaces

Learning with e's

Throughout the programme of initial teacher education, our specialist computing and ICT students are constantly creating blogs, videos and other digital representations of their learning. Again, this content is supported by psychological theory - which she will later be able to use in her formal assignment for this module.

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Learning spaces

Learning with e's

Throughout the programme of initial teacher education, our specialist computing and ICT students are constantly creating blogs, videos and other digital representations of their learning. Again, this content is supported by psychological theory - which she will later be able to use in her formal assignment for this module.

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False frontiers

Learning with e's

This, according the Flipped Classroom theory, frees up a lot more time for discussion, specialist tutor input and collaborative work around the subject being studied. Image source False frontiers by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Running a MOOC

Learning with e's

And connectivism is one of the major underpinning theories of the MOOC. There is also a debate about whether connectivism is actually a bona fide theory - it has attracted its fair share of critics. Image source by SpoiltCat Running a MOOC by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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The next steps

Learning with e's

Another by Megan Douglas traces the trials and triumphs of her four years studying to be a teacher on our digital literacy specialist pathway. Chris Nesbitt's blog is a wonderful example of how students can gain a deeper understanding of theory by writing about it online in front of a potentially worldwide audience of readers.

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