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How our learning theories shape how we use technology for learning

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Behaviourist theory The main purpose of the behaviourist learning pedagogy is to accomplish the correct behaviour which focuses on achievable learning objectives. Behaviourist focus on learning objectives in ''to do'' in the sense of describing observable behaviour. Somehow the traditional e-learning modules.

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Interactive Digital Content Designed to Develop Capability – Part 1

CDSM

However the traditional e-learning object is ‘not the only game in town’ any longer. Since 2012 we have seen the emergence of the MOOC (massive online open course), a structured learning environment. A more distributed, less rigid learning form than that of the traditional e-learning object.

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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

E-Learning. Social Learning. Collaborative Working & Learning. e-learning/ OJT. to the ”blend” Learning in the flow or work, “smart” working. peer-learning, collaborative learning. Attitude to autonomous learners. How do they know what they should learn”. rich courses.

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Online Learning Activities to build Learning Communities

TalentLMS

To improve the chances of transfer, activities that encourage deep reflection, retrospection, insight and community collaboration of ideas are highly recommended (Colley et.al, 2012). In this assignment, I will propose two online learning assignments that promote application and reflection. Respond to three of your peers’ posts.

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CLOs Need and Want External Help

CLO Magazine

Every other month IDC surveys Chief Learning Officer magazine’s Business Intelligence Board on a variety of topics to measure senior learning executives’ attitudes, issues and interests. More than 900 members shared their plans, objectives and feelings on learning outsourcing.

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A Look at Learning’s Future

CLO Magazine

A slow but steady economic recovery is driving optimism toward learning investments. Firm spending on learning and development has been volatile since 2008, declining and recovering in reaction to the global financial crisis and its abatement. CLOs and their staff indicate a broad need for more information on competencies.

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Development Drives Innovation and Revenue

CLO Magazine

But innovation is often met with market uncertainty, particularly in industries such as commercial refrigeration where there is a predominant wait-and-see attitude toward new technologies. To be successful it had to be an authentic learning environment, not a marketing pitch.