Experiencing eLearning

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Lurking or Legitimate Peripheral Participation

Experiencing eLearning

During the July 7 early #lrnchat about social media and social learning, there was a lot of discussion about lurking. In response to the question “What are some ways you learn through social media that aren’t collaborative, with other people per-se?&#. I learn on all those sites.

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Instructional Design and E-Learning Blogs

Experiencing eLearning

Clark Aldrich on Simulations and Serious Games is a blog I enjoy reading for the inspiration on game-based learning, even if I’ve never done this kind of work myself. Brent Schlenker of the eLearning Guild writes at Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development.

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LearnTrends: Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations

Experiencing eLearning

Official description: Thomson Reuters meets the challenge of supporting the learning and development of its employees across the world through the innovative use of technology and a strategy based on the 70:20:10 model. The firm has recently deployed learning solutions using 2.0 70% learn and develop thru experience.

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TCC09: Wikis that Work: Effective Wiki Practices for Virtual Learning Communities

Experiencing eLearning

This virtual learning community took the initiative to form a study group and share strategies for completing course problem-solving assignments. They effectively managed issues of trust, workload, and learning within their social network. Social Learning/Social Constructivism. Theoretical foundation.

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What I Learned at LSCon18

Experiencing eLearning

Julie Dirksen: Strategies for Supporting Complex Skill Development. They used Intrepid Learning as the platform, which may be worth exploring more. In their model, a MOOC is a time-bound online program that contains highly contextualized spaced, micro, and social learning. How do you know if something is a skill or not?

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Review: Learning Everywhere by Chad Udell

Experiencing eLearning

The book covers the whole process of mobile content, from finding opportunities and initial strategy through development, prototypes and pilots, and deployment. Udell categorizes mobile learning into four different types of content: Converted Content : This is your existing content converted for mobile.

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