Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

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Do you fear technical things?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Image via Wikipedia One time I got a call whether I know what to look for when you buy a laptop. Or what a great mobile provider is in the Netherlands. Or people ask if I know how you can make Outlook address list. Things I do not know but apparently I have given them the impression that I might know.

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5 Essential online survival skills by Howard Rheingold

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Wikipedia is ofcourse a nice example of online collaboration too. Rheingold provides the example of an online pregnancy test. For people in the Netherlands this is sometimes still a doubt, but in the US it seems much more accepted to collaborate with people who have never met in real life. Crap detection.

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The skillset of a blended trainer or facilitator: technology is overrated

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Karin de Galan describes a nice research example in which a blended trajectory provides better practical results. image throug wikipedia ) What you see is that the latter skill, the technology, is overrated (and feared). This means that clients are increasingly asking for it. This is often a whole new area for trainers and coaches.

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Creative screencasting

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Share a presentation on your screen (prezi or powerpoint) and provide an explanation. Here's a good comparison on wikipedia. This is a way to get people into the topic and make them think before a meeting (think flipped classroom like the khan academy ). Make a visual storyline. Use slides or photo's to build a story.

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50 ideas for humour in your online sessions

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

From A to B on Wikipedia, Milk reminds you of… Milk reminds you of cow, baby, white, dairy. What does Wikipedia think about your topic? Ask participants to look up the topic in Wikipedia and then click on something 15 times. Provide a brainstorming wall (e.g. Write down the 15 ‘click words’. Who’s on Padlet?

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