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eLearning Book Review: The Accidental Instructional Designer

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While solid task analysis and pedagogy is important, it is not the only “design” consideration when technology and business goals are involved. Cammy doesn’t mince words when discussing ADDIE on pg. 33 of her book: “… there’s nothing special about ADDIE or even anything customized about it that helps you build better “instruction.”

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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Quinn - Learning Solutions Magazine , April 27, 2010. The Monster List of 99 Online Learning Resources - Bloomfire , December 9, 2010. Elearning example: Branching scenario - Making Change , May 3, 2010. Learning Styles Reviewed by Association for Psychological Science AND FOUND WANTING. Organizational Learning (159).

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

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Rather than declare ADDIE dead, wouldn’t it make more sense to be sure that we are using it properly? A Learning Paradigm Shift: Cybergogy - Janet Clarey , April 9, 2010 I was doing some research for an article and ran across a new (to me) term: cybergogy. It’s way cooler than pedagogy or andragogy, no? Look at a few examples.

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The Mobile eLearning Express: A Brief History of Distance Courses

eLearning Brothers

Distance education programs did get their start relying on mail correspondence and still do today, for example, in rural Alaska and Australia. The flexibility of accessing an entire course from a small and lightweight wireless device makes mobile learning the current education frontier. The main parts. Succinct content.

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How would you go about converting a face to face course to an eLearning format?

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Asynchronous Learning : Learning in which interaction between instructors and students occurs intermittently with a time delay. Examples are self-paced courses taken via the Internet, Q&A mentoring, online discussion groups, and email. A primary area of investment in corporate eLearning development is asynchronous learning.

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