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The budget didn’t fail your low-budget eLearning. What else did? Your enthusiasm to use all of it.

Eat Learn Repeat

Check out this video from IBM Think Academy: Do you seriously think IBM couldn’t afford better music than this? The most commonly used theory when someone cannot afford something costly is to try to mimic it with a cheaper alternative. The question is “Do we need one?”. Stock Images? Oh, I love them! I love GoAnimate!

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Teaching Data Management Skills: Tools and Resources for Educators

Kitaboo

That’s exactly what we’ll be covering in this article. Tools for Teaching Data Management Skills Embarking on the journey of teaching data management skills necessitates a robust toolkit that seamlessly integrates theory with practice. Leverage the following tools to unlock a world of insights and analytical prowess.

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Interesting Developments in 3D Learning and Collaboration Space

Kapp Notes

Reported the following in an article Linden Lab laying off staff, closing Singapore office : there are signs of what seems to be a significant series of layoffs in progress at Linden Lab.There's a pattern at work when various key staffers are about to depart from the Lab fold. This can't be making IBM happy.

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How Social Learning is Powering Up Today’s Workplaces

Learnnovators

” – Albert Bandura (Originator of Social Learning Theory). “ Social Media is not Social Learning : In this article, Dan Pontefract elaborates why social media is NOT social learning, and also points out the significance for organizations to define and support social learning at their workplaces. The research isn’t heartening.

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HOW SOCIAL LEARNING IS POWERING UP TODAY’S WORKPLACES

Learnnovators

Fortunately, most human behaviour is learned observationally through modelling; from observing others one forms an idea of how new behaviours are performed, and on later occasions this coded information serves as a guide for action.” – Albert Bandura (Originator of Social Learning Theory) “ The research isn’t heartening.

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Corporate Play-Day: How The Big Boys Are Gaming

Dashe & Thomson

And while it’s never a good idea to do something just because others are doing so (I hear my mom yelling at me “if your friends jumped off a cliff would you do that too?”), the Wall Street Journal recently posted an interesting article detailing how the “big boys” are utilizing games these days. Take a read if you haven’t already!

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Essential Reading for Instructional Design?

Learning Visions

Im not looking for the obtuse theory books. After my appeal for something a little more pared down that I might actually be able to read, Dr. John came up with these essentials: The Conditions of Learning and Theory of Instruction , by Robert Gagné Training Complex Cognitive Skills , by Jeroen J.G. These are my current faves.