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Academic Cheating: Test Your Knowledge!

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Test your knowledge by answering the following five questions. According to various sources, at least half of all students fall victim to cheating at least once during high school ( Anderman & Midgley, 2004; Christensen Hughes & McCabe, 2006; Gilbert & Michaut, 2009 ). The post Academic Cheating: Test Your Knowledge!

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Evaluating Your eLearning

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de Freitas & Oliver 2006, p.262). This includes their preferred learning style, their previous knowledge and identifying the methods that will support their differing needs. This is because adult learners want immediate transfer of newly acquired knowledge to their work environment. References. de Freitas, S., References.

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An eLearning revolution: From professional development to knowledge sharing

Challenge to Learn

Posting information on the web doesn’t require any technical knowledge anymore. Sharing your knowledge is as easy as sharing your latest picture through the social media. We started in 1996 with a CD-rom version, that was followed in 2006 by a windows based edition. Now all of us can be creators.

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Cheating, Uncertainty and Humour in The Classroom: Test Your Knowledge!

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Test your knowledge on these sensitive topics by answering the following five questions. According to the country’s largest study of student dishonesty ( Academic Misconduct within Higher Education in Canada, 2006 ), which surveyed 17,000 university students, 53% of respondents admitted to cheating on assignments and 18% on exams.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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Thoughts about 2006 and Predictions for 2007

Kapp Notes

The questions this month are: What will you remember most about 2006? taking my lead from Tony Karrer's post ) What will you remember most about 2006? I started my blog in September 2006. What a wonderful way to share knowledge, exchange ideas and stay fresh. What are the biggest challenges for you/us as head into 2007?

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Manage Cognitive Load in Digital Learning

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Information is stored in the long-term memory in knowledge structures known as schemas or mental models. This knowledge is essential when it comes to designing instructional activities and to account for the processing and storage capabilities of the human memory system. al, 2006, p.342). al, 2006, p.342). References.

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