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eCombat: Lessons from the Interactive Battlefields of Afghanistan

Vignettes Learning

According to the writer, this upgraded version is far better than previous Army digitized books. In October 2000, Military Technical Report 1107 entitled “Applying Collaborative and e-Learning Tools to Military Distance Learning: A Research Framework by Curtis J. This gets more interesting. Bonk and Robert A.

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Recent Research on Interactive Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

This list of existing research and articles on interactivity in learning was put together by Janhavi Padture, Director of Research, Analysis and Strategy at Harbinger Knowledge Products. That is the Question!!!

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Online Learning Works – So Why are Schools Failing at it?

eLearning 24-7

Clearly online learning in elementary and secondary schools were well on their way by the early 2000’s, which puts a big dent into the whole “new experience of learning online” argument. . Distance learning IMO was an absolutely horrible way to learn regardless if you were in K-12 or higher education.

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What is normal?

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Back in the year 2000 I used to work in Southampton, an internet start-up that was based in a converted ship store at a place called Shamrock Quay. From the train station I’d cycle the 15 or so minutes in all weathers, passed the docks, houses, industrial units, the football stadium, and scrubland.

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10 Learning Engagement Platforms

Ed App

Features: 2000+ bite-sized lessons led by experts. Game-based and social learning. Learning Engagement Platform #4 – 360Learning. 360Learning is a collaborative learning platform for institutional training. Learning Engagement Platform #9 – Violet LMS. Certificate of completion. Mobile-friendly.

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The survival of higher education (1): Changing roles

Learning with e's

A few years ago I wrote a reflective essay to address that very question, based on two invited keynote speeches I gave in Norway and the Czech Republic, in May 2000. Such change and disruption has been in the background of my thinking about learning technology for the past decade. Online Learning and Teaching in Higher Education.

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Reflections on Two Decades and Three Degrees

Allison Rossett

A difficult professor teaches the classroom section and we learn about plate tectonics. Real maps, real rocks, real learning. Fall 2000: San Diego State University. I’m all for saving trees and I like the search feature, but the digital highlighting, bookmarking, and note taking sucks. What the heck is EDTEC?

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