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Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 5

Upside Learning

This article talks about many such startling statistics. This simple video makes the essential elements of PBL come alive and brings to light the 21st Century skills and competencies (collaboration, communication, critical thinking) that will enable K-12 students to be college and work-ready as well as effective members of their communities.

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Retooling workforce development: Creating a more inclusive economy

CLO Magazine

While there isn’t a skills rubric to accompany these enhancements, each of these micro- and macro-innovations present real impacts to legacy practices, processes and skill requirements. According to the United States Bureau of Labor and Statistics, while the U.S. million in 2010 to 333.2 population has increased from 309.3

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Digital Learning from the Perspective of Affective and Social Neuroscience

KnowledgeOne

Using training data and a hyper-powerful mathematical system, generative AI is able to understand a complex query and statistically predict the best possible response, whether it involves solving a mathematical or scientific problem, coding, or producing text, image, audio or video. But in a way, the same can be said of our brains.

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Neurology Should Drive Corporate Training Design

PulseLearning

When it comes to designing engaging and effective corporate training, the best place to start is by looking at how the human brain works – neurology. In this article, Pulse Learning presents four statistics that prove neurology should lead the way for corporate training design. Learning motivation. 2014 eLearning survey.

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Microsoft Word: Customize the Status Bar

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In Word 2007 or 2010, the Track Changes shortcut appears at first to be absent, but if you right-click the status bar, you get a menu in which you can choose to add the Track Changes shortcut. Some of these are present by default, others must be selected from the right-click menu, but each of these tools is more than a simple indicator.

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Where is the road map?

Learning with e's

Some go all the way through secondary school, still unable to effectively express themselves in writing. Forget the demographic variables of gender and ethnicity - they are socially constructed anyway - and think about some stark statistics. These statistics were published before the change of government. I very much doubt it.

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Two great ideas for your next sustainability course

Good To Great

Two great ideas for your next sustainability course Posted on March 16, 2011 by Stephanie Dedhar | Leave a comment Sustainability is one of those hot topics of the moment, and I’ve recently come across a couple of things that I think could be adapted really effectively for a sustainability e-learning course. Bookmark the permalink.

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