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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 5, 2020

Mike Taylor

In this article, Stephen Kosslyn talks about how and why active learning — where learners engage in debate, problem-solving, role-playing, product creation and so on — is much more effective than presenting and explaining content. Feedbro — Read and follow news, blogs, feeds and social media with Feedbro.

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Accidents Do Happen

The Learning Circuits

How did you find your way into this role? In my role, I teach, I write, I schmooze, I share, I design, I create, and I learn. These days, a lot of the community activity is on Twitter, where you can be up close and personal with great learning minds like Jane Bozarth (@janebozarth), Clark Quinn (@quinnovator) and Karl Kapp (@kkapp).

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Top 10 ‘Must Have’ Blended Learning Tools

Continu

What you can do is role play with your team and each card of the FAQ app can present a challenging situation. And who knows, maybe one of these employee-created blogs can make your internal or external blog feed? Employees often sift through personal Facebook or Twitter accounts so why not make them part of training?

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

eLearning Learning Posts

Key Social Learning Roles - Daretoshare , April 4, 2010 Premise : Learning communities or networks thrive because its members possess certain skills and capabilities. Community members should be able to perform one or more of the five roles described in the table that follows. Those who get Twitter and those who don’t.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace

Learning Visions

I review my list of elearning blog feeds every morning and it would be easy to think that the elearning world is obsessed with SL/Virtual Worlds and Personal Learning Environments as the next-generation LMS. You rightly point out that its mobile technology which is now ubiquitous, not virtual worlds.

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