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If all you have is a hammer…

Superb Learning

If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail (Abraham Maslow). For example, if the platform does not allow for the uploading of SCORM or xAPI content (created in an external authoring tool) then the interactivity and functionality will be limited.

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Debunking the Major Myth of Engagement

CLO Magazine

Individual worldviews and other advanced capacities develop in response to awakened needs, similar to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which describes a progression from survival to self-actualization and transcendence. ” Finally, level 5 capacity, or “purpose,” corresponds to Maslow’s self-actualization need.

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#TwistedTrope 23: Dale's crappy cone

Learning with e's

Editor's note: I don't know what the author was smoking when he wrote this, but please take it all with a pinch of salt - as you should with Dale's Cone of Experience. Next time: 24: Maslow's awkward hierarchy Previous posts in the #TwistedTropes series 1. This is considered to be the best possible use of Dales's cone of shame.

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All you need is love

Learning with e's

The deep relationship that can be forged between teachers and their students can lead to extraordinary results, and numerous authors have written about this. It''s the same sense of belonging that Abraham Maslow described in his hierarchy of human needs. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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Count What Counts

The Performance Improvement Blog

Chip Conley, CEO of the boutique hotel company “Joie de Vivre” and author of Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow and a TED presenter , argues that companies should measure the intangibles, more specifically, “transformation”. What if what really counts is “happiness”?

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#TwistedTropes 31. Custer's coal stand

Learning with e's

He was unconventional, rebelling against authority throughout his life. Maslow's awkward hierarchy 25. Photo from Wikimedia Commons George Armstrong Custer was a jack the lad. He also earned several other nicknames, only a few of which can be used on this blog. Fermat's dodgy last theorem 18. Moore's obsolete law 19.

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Shocking behaviour

Learning with e's

Another of Milgram''s experiments led to a theory of compliance, more generally referred to as obedience to authority. Milgram wanted to discover whether people really would follow orders from an authority figure, even if they knew they could harm or even kill another person. Maslow Hierarchy of Human Needs 27.