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Theories for the digital age: The digital natives discourse

Learning with e's

One of the more controversial theories of the digital age is the claim that technology is changing (or rewiring) our brains (Greenfield, 2009) whilst some also claim that prolonged use of the Web is detrimental to human intellectual development (Carr, 2010). References Bennett, S., 2008) Web 2.0 and Kervin, L.

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SCORM 101 and a Lectora How-To

Trivantis

SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. The first version was introduced in January 2001. The second version was introduced in October 2001 and is still the most widely used today. The most recent edition is SCORM 2004 (4 th edition), which was introduced in March 2009. What is SCORM? SCORM 2004.

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Transform your PowerPoint into a PowerCast using Camtasia!

TechSmith Camtasia

Driven by significant advances in digital technologies, today videos are much easier to access – whether it be by the Web or mobile devices. Cherrett, Wills, Price, Maynard, & Dror (2009), found that viewing a video and using the content to solve a problem can foster deep learning and promote student curiosity. References.

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Theories for the digital age: The digital natives discourse

Learning with e's

One of the more controversial theories of the digital age is the claim that technology is changing (or rewiring) our brains (Greenfield, 2009) whilst some also claim that prolonged use of the Web is detrimental to human intellectual development (Carr, 2010). References Bennett, S., 2008) Web 2.0 2008) Web 2.0

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Alternate Reality Games Part 1 – A Good Fit for L&D?

Janet Clarey

Web page + Phone +Piece of Paper + Sound Game Design + Whatever = Serious Game. References. 2009) Storytelling in new media: The case of alternate reality games, 2001-2009. First Monday, Volume 14, Number 6, June 2009. EDUCAUSE: 7 Things You Should Know About Alternate Reality Games (2009) [link].

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eLearning Standards—What They Are and Why They Matter

Trivantis

The specification was originally intended for CD-ROM or local file based content, and was updated in 1998 and 1999 to use a protocol known as HACP (HTTP-based AICC/CMI Protocol) to allow it to operate in a Web-based environment. In 1997, the DOD established the ADL Initiative to standardize and modernize training.

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Become a SCORM pro – Day 1. What is SCORM?

LearnUpon

Developed in 1993 as a CD-ROM based standard, online web support was added to its specifications in 1998. SCORM stands for: Shareable Content Object Reference Model. In 2001, Version 1.2 Up to 2009, 4 editions of the 2004 version were released, each refining what preceding versions had delivered. What is SCORM?

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