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Games, Organizing, & Motivation: ID Links 10/25/22

Experiencing eLearning

As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful. An overview of different motivation theories, including Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, ERG theory, self-determination theory, and Herzberg’s two-factor theory. I share these links periodically here on my blog. Games built in Twine. Motivation.

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The Biggest Myths in Learning and Development

Absorb LMS

In the early 1960s, philosopher Abraham Kaplan and psychologist Abraham Maslow independently described the idea that being in possession of an instrument affects our perception. If you’re reading this blog, you may be a learning professional with interests in online learning.

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Creating belonging in your organisation

OpenSesame

According to Abraham Maslow, satisfying the need to belong is a prerequisite to developing self-esteem and confidence, which in turn is a prerequisite for self-actualization, the motive to realize one’s fullest potential. It’s complicated and it takes effort. But remember, the size of the prize is big.

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Connected pedagogy: Shared minds

Learning with e's

I noted that we tend to swarm together online in what I have called digital tribes (Wheeler, 2008). We learn best when we feel we belong, and we feel more comfortable when we perceive psychological safety (Maslow, 1954). Related blog posts Connected pedagogy: Social media Connected pedagogy: Smart technology References Maslow, A.

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The importance of continuous learning in elearning content

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs recognised learning and self-actualisation – for the betterment of one’s self – as the highest need. Maslow, A. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs ( Motivation and personality. Maslow, A. Continuous learning in everyday life. Speak to one of our experts.

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Game Element: Construction and Creation

Kapp Notes

Utilizing resources to build or create something new or unique requires thinking, creativity and the ability to plan several steps ahead (all items high up on Maslow’s Hierarchy). In fact, this is what Sharon Boller and I are going to be guiding in our new online workshop through the eLearning Guild. Here are all the details.

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If all you have is a hammer…

Superb Learning

If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail (Abraham Maslow). One of the big mistakes we see when people are putting their content online is that they start with the technology. The great quote can be applied to many situations, especially to the design and development of a digital learning experience.

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