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LearnTrends Tweetstream backchannel

Jay Cross

Feature | Block shannypez RT @littleasklab : @jaycross are whacking at ADDIE. Feature | Block cynan_sez #learntrends 48% of surveyed uk orgs provide no collaborative support to learning ( @lauraoverton ) -10:17 AM Nov 18th, 2009. Feature | Block littleasklab RT @roninchef : @Quinnovator @jaycross are whacking at ADDIE.

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63 Great eLearning Posts and Hottest Topics for November 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Related posts: Twitter Tips: for Teachers & Educators. Are apps the future of e-learning? My argument is that new media and new opportunities for learning trhough digital technologies requires new literacies. The ADDIE Backwards Model is quite similar to most other ADDIE type models. This statement is silly.

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

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So how is it going to be used for education, training and workplace learning? Assessment + MMORPG + Real World Challenges: How The MESH will Change Education - Clark Aldrich , April 18, 2010 Formal education institutions exist in their current form only because tests and other forms of assessment are so poor.

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Selection in Agile Learning Design

Big Dog, Little Dog

A classroom environment allows the learners to ask questions; however, there are good tools that allow you to compensate for this in a dL (distributed Learning [ only the L is capitalized ]) environment — Twitter (free) or Yammer (if you need a more secure environment). Reflections on the study of adult learning.

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Creating a Learning Platform for Boyd's OODA Loop

Big Dog, Little Dog

In my last post I talked about getting more out of AARs by incorporating them with informal learning and social media tools and then pushing it with formal learning in order to capture lessons learned. This approach allows you to set up a learning strategy that is a real process rather than a one time event.