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Learning as dialogue

Learning with e's

Many of the earlier learning theories place the learner in splendid isolation. From the neo-behaviourist theories of Thorndike, Watson and Skinner, we were led to believe that learners respond to stimuli and make associations between the two, and that these links represent learning.

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Blends, borders and boundaries

Learning with e's

Photo by Sylwia Bartyzel on Unsplash Here are some further thoughts on the 'blend' in blended learning: Blends are made of disparate elements. It is these many and various modes of learning and associated activities that ensure 'blended learning' cannot be a simple proposition. Unported License.

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What has been and what is yet to come

Learning with e's

Photo by Guillaume Speurt on Flickr Tallinn is one of my favourite European cities. It's fitting then that this year, Tallinn is also the host city for the annual European Association for Distance Learning (EADL). Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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Your Guide to an Affordable eLearning Content Service

Thinkdom

Learning and development are essential for any organisation that wants to stay ahead of the curve. How can we optimize our eLearning strategies to ensure high-quality learning without exceeding our budget? Can eLearning alternatives be used to create engaging and effective learning experiences in a more cost-effective way?

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1. Pavlov's drooling dog

Learning with e's

Photo by Charles Deluvio on unsplash It wasn't so much the dogs. You see, whenever a bell rang, the dogs associated the ringing of the bell with what had happened the last time the bells rang. Pavlov realised that the dogs associated the ringing of the bells with being fed. Unported License. Unported License.

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Drive through learning

Learning with e's

This is number 16 in my series on learning theories. As usual, this is a simplified interpretation of the theory, so if you wish to learn more, please read the associated literature. And yet, there are areas of learning within which Hull''s theory could possibly apply. The Conflicting Psychologies of Learning: A Way Out.

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Spotlight: Elite Sport Performance Course

LearnDash

I am a learning technologist based at the Australian Digital Futures Institute at the University of Southern Queensland in Australia where I have been based for four years. The strong visual style has been augmented by photos of elite athletes in action. These photos are all open licensed Creative Commons images.