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Misconceptions?

Clark Quinn

Several books ago, I was asked to to talk about myths in our industry. I ended up addressing myths, superstitions, and misconceptions. While the myths persist, the misconceptions propagate, aided by marketing hype. They may not be as damaging , but they also are a money-sink, and contribute to the lack of our industry making progress.

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Misconceptions?

Upside Learning

Several books ago, I was asked to talk about myths in our industry. I ended up addressing myths, superstitions, and misconceptions. While the myths persist, the misconceptions propagate, aided by marketing hype. They may not be as damaging, but they also are a money-sink, and contribute to the lack of our industry making progress.

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Sneak Peak: My Book on Gamification of Learning and Instruction

Kapp Notes

For a while I have been stealthy working on a book titled “The Gamification of Learning and Instruction&#. Here is some leaked info about the book…look for it in Spring 2012. Lucas carefully outlines taxonomy for building game reward structures. The first chapter introduces terminology. What is a game?

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Bloom’s Taxonomy and Online Learning

Growth Engineering

Bloom’s Taxonomy is a concept you’ll come across pretty quickly once you start exploring the world of learning. Although you’ll normally see it in the context of teaching children, Bloom’s Taxonomy applies to learning at all levels. Where does Bloom’s Taxonomy come in? We’ll take a tutorial video as an example.

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Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy: Examples from the Online World

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Online collaboration between learners is the bedrock of Bloom's Digital Taxonomy. This taxonomy does not specify which collaboration tools and technologies should be used for learning. Knowledge The first stage of Bloom's learning taxonomy deals with remembering - retrieving, recalling or recognizing knowledge from memory.

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Finding your superpower: What is a skills ontology?

Learning Pool

In contrast to a taxonomy or framework, which only forms a hierarchical subdivision of defined terms, an ontology represents a network of information with logical relationships. An ontology would have spotted this link and recommended those books to them also in a way that more traditional hierarchical frameworks can’t.

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How Technology Is Powering Learning

Magic EdTech

Be it shopping, socializing, gaming, entertainment, work from home, online and virtual schools, and even daily yoga classes, digitization has become a part of our existence. . Metacognitive Paradigm of Learning: Most students in traditional learning environments were learning at the lowest Bloom’s taxonomy levels.