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Instructional Design for Mobile Learning #id4mlearning

Learning Visions

A Brief History of Instruction The modern classroom, 1770’s in Prussia – you faced the teacher who was the expert and the storehouse of knowledge. Classrooms immobilized us…mobile devices now mobilizes us.” Mobile learning starts to encourage diversity in learning (as opposed to traditional classroom which encourages conformity.)

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Ruth Clark: eLearning and the Science of Instruction: A 10 Year Retrospection

Learning Visions

Some surprises: Virtual classroom – SLOW adoption Online collaborative learning? Multimedia principles – basically the same Growth in scenario based In 2001 = about 11% of delivery media was elearning; in 2009 to 36% – gradual decrease in instructor led. And what’s happened in your own life – new job? new family?

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10 Best Learning Software in 2020

Ed App

Schoology offers the layout of an online classroom right through the official website. All you need to do is register in the system and you can already create an online classroom without installing additional software or hardware. It is also capable of unifying the classroom, virtual, social learning, and mobile. iSpring Learn.

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ISTE 2013 Presenter Profiles: Rob Zdrojewski

TechSmith Camtasia

Since 2001, he has enjoyed working with students and teachers using a project-based, blended classroom model that combines both face-to-face and online instruction. Rob is passionate about project based learning and is a strong advocate for the use of mobile devices in the classroom. Journal and the Hechinger Report.

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Online Learning in Education

eLearning 24-7

Everyone seemed happy with traditional classroom learning, although they were unhappy with its output in terms of learning. The argument that online learning in education was equal or superior to traditional classroom learning began to appear by late 2008. After all, classroom learning was the best way, the only way.