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Cliff Atkinson’s Beyond Bullet Points

Learning Visions

The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning (Cambridge University Press, 2005). If you’ve ready any of Ruth Clark’s or Richard Mayer’s books you’ll find yourself in familiar territory: “…writing out the text of your presentation on your slides and then reading it to your audience contradicts the widely accepted theory of dual channels.

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Research to Practice: Games and Simulations

Kapp Notes

And the slides I used for my presentation. When simulation games were used as a supplement to other instructional methods, the simulation game group had higher knowledge levels than the comparison group. Here is some information I compiled for my presentation at CSTD based on some studies. The Role of Games and Simulations In Learning.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 11/26/2005

Big Dog, Little Dog

Tag: Mash Up. Available online are PowerPoint slides and the MP3 audio of the talk. Tag: Radical. Tag: Engaging Learning. Tag: Collaborative. Tag: Peter Drucker. Tags: Creative and Creative Class. Mash Up The News - Business Week. Nobody Really Cares About the Creative Class - Dave Pollard.

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

Here are the slides from an online session I did yesterday on Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace. The “younger” generation does not have a high level of use of collaborative knowledge creation tools (“2.0”) and don’t adopt radically different patterns of knowledge creation and sharing. tags: generations learning ).

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Reach out and connect

Learning with e's

Wendy Earle's 2005 discussion on the nature of literacies is a useful starting point. In some of my previous slide presentations and blog posts I have quoted Karen Stephenson , who believes we now 'store our knowledge in our friends'. Tags: social networking social media Twitter FaceBook digital literacy.

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The NexGen LMS Grid

eLearning 24-7

Content curation, ask an expert, gamification including reward center, social engagement across the realm slide nicely in. Knowledge Arcade on your mobile app with your own content in on the map, as in by Q4. Rip Van Winkle here to give you the insight into those who slide into Slow. Mobile slick. Mobile is there.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Reflections from Adaptive Paths UX Week 2007

Mark Oehlert

I dont think Ill spend as much time as I might otherwise going through my thought on each individual session because if you follow that link above there, you can find all the slides for all the sessions. I will say that it is interesting that in addition to the slides you can also rate each session and leave comments about each.