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History Need Not Repeat

CLO Magazine

Radio, television and the internet all held great promise. Those of us who are developing new technologies to extend educational opportunities around the world do our best to learn from these failures. But we’ve also gleaned some important lessons from our time in the digital learning space. Promises never realized.

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

Separately, MedBiquitous’s Learning Experience Working Group has completed a draft of its first profile, Virtual Patients, and has started work on its second profile, titled Human Patient Simulators, Mannequins and Task Trainers. This profile will promote standardization in how simulators report over the Internet to databases.

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

I’ve been ranting about informal and computer-supported learning in organizations for twelve years now. I’m the Johnny Appleseed of networked, social learning I. It’s a good reminder of the level of effort that is required to make online learning effective and valuable for our students! Planning to implement informal learning?

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2017 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

I’d say adaptivity (outside of tests), procedural generation, and data mining are not widely utilized by mainstream pedagogy, so for those cases it might be at technology trigger.” Lots of people probably make claims about how ‘intelligent’ their apps are.

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2017 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

I’d say adaptivity (outside of tests), procedural generation, and data mining are not widely utilized by mainstream pedagogy, so for those cases it might be at technology trigger.” Lots of people probably make claims about how ‘intelligent’ their apps are.