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Jettison the genies and let learners think

Making Change

What does this have to do with instructional design? Let’s turn your bike problem into an elearning activity with a clickable bike. ” Your dignity and your brain wither simultaneously. Let’s jettison the genie from our elearning version and see what happens. Face-to-face version.

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The Colors of eLearning

eLearning Brothers

Yellow is a brain stimulant and promotes memory. Designing for Color-Blindness. Here is a great site that will let you input your URL and test it against various versions of color-blindness. Build eLearning Games and eLearning Activities. Green brings tranquility and peacefulness.

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Sparks Learning Design - Igniting Learners to Think; Washing Hands Vignettes

Vignettes Learning

Roger Schank , author of “Tell Me a Story ” says People’s brain have incomplete stories and the brain wants to complete stories, hence, it is always story searching, making, sorting, creating, matching, adding, etc. I call this the Sparks Learning Method of Content Design. 4) What is the new version of the story on this topic?

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