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PEST to PESTLE

Training Industry

In a 2005 book, yoga master BKS Iyengar wrote, “The moment you say, ‘I am satisfied with that,’ that means stagnation has come.” 1 The four components of PEST analysis are political, economic, social (including cultural and demographic), and technological. Satisfaction can become complacency.

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Top 100 Learning Game Resources

Upside Learning

In putting this list together, I worked with Tony Karrer and his eLearning Learning site extensively to match links that are popular based on social signals, specifically in the Games and Simulation categories. For a Better World: Digital Game and the Social Change Sector. Digital Game Based Learning. Games for Change – Toolkit.

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Top 100 Learning Game Resources

Upside Learning

In putting this list together, I worked with Tony Karrer and his eLearning Learning site extensively to match links that are popular based on social signals, specifically in the Games and Simulation categories. For a Better World: Digital Game and the Social Change Sector. Digital Game Based Learning. Games for Change - Toolkit.

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Keynote Resources from #LUC2017

Kapp Notes

Here are some “mock” risk elements that can be placed into instruction: Starting over Social credibility Not solving the problem Losing (points, games, lives) Recognition. Learners are motivated when they have autonomy, mastery and relatedness (social relevance). 19: 619–636, 2005. So give learners control.

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Learning to the Rescue: The FDIC’s Thom Terwilliger

CLO Magazine

In 2005 and 2006, there were no bank failures, according to the agency’s failed bank list. Now, with the crisis mostly in the rearview mirror, Terwilliger said the focus has shifted to addressing challenges that many of his peers in the industry face, like measurement and social learning.

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Bloom reheated

Learning with e's

In an age of digital media, where learners create, remix and share their own content, an overhaul of Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy was long overdue. Yesterday I posted a critique of Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy and argued that it is outmoded in the digital age. Neither Bloom's nor Anderson's taxonomies can achieve this.

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Co-creation

Jay Cross

social software apps. social network analysis. In 2005, I plan to focus less on individuals and more on ecosystems. Now I’ve got to re-think that taxonomy. The “Community&# topic turned out to cover many potential topics: collaboration. learning with peers. discussion groups and wikis. Communities of Practice.