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#LSCON and #ECOCON day one

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Both the panel on performance support and the ecosystem session I attended were interesting. The organization that helps great people doing even greater things, they support 80 NGO’s with eLearning facilities and knowledge. We as learning community should support them as much as we can. Panel and ecosystem.

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Returning to the didactical roots: innovation in eLearning?

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The essence of this approach is that learning is not about obtaining knowledge but to (learn) to be able to perform a task. You can do this by asking questions, presenting cases, really anything that will measure the performance and comes up with a score. When in doubt leave it away, ‘less is better’ and much cheaper! Innovation.

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I’m dreaming of an open learning content landscape

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By then we are recognized as the best learning content platform in the world, we will have an active network of partners in 121 countries and we will have more end users than we can count. It supports open standards that enable you to connect to all kind of media on the web and any type of content that you have produced in any other tool.

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Mlearn conference Day 1

Challenge to Learn

For example ‘After I brush my teeth I will floss’ The existing habit becomes an anchor that will trigger you to perform the new habit. Judy started by pouring out a lot of figures to stress the fast development of the mobile platform. You have to fill in the following:” After I ‘existing habit’ I will ‘new habit’.