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eLearning Conferences 2011

Tony Karrer

Clayton Wright has done his amazing list of conferences again this year and has asked me to post again. Past years eLearning Conferences 2010 , eLearning Conferences 2009. Please note that events, dates, titles, and locations may change; thus, CHECK the specific conference website.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | May 21, 2021

Mike Taylor

As a companion to his book, “ Better Data Visualizations: A Guide for Scholars, Researchers, and Wonks ”, John Schwabish asked experts and friends in the data visualization field to record short videos explaining how to read and use different charts. This is a good post with examples of how animation can elevate your elearning.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 30, 2020

Mike Taylor

I’m also getting excited about some pretty good conference sessions with the Learning Guild and the Canadian Elearning Conference that I’m prepping for. Last week’s most clicked item: Five of the best workplace learning theories. Research Proves Your Brain Needs a Break. Thanks for reading!

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Best articles on working smarter

Jay Cross

Working smarter draws upon ideas from design thinking, network optimization, brain science, user experience design, learning theory, organizational development, social business, technology, collaboration, web 2.0 patterns, social psychology, value network analysis, anthropology, complexity theory, and more.

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

Brain rules #3 - Clive on Learning , April 1, 2009 Rule 3: Every brain is wired differently In this chapter, John Medina explains how every brain is different from every other: "When you learn something, the wiring in your brain changes." What you do in life physically changes what your brain looks like." "Our

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Friday Find Finds — Skills Reports, Async Training Program & Brain Sensory Signals

Mike Taylor

In spite of many cognitive psychologists’ efforts to dispel the myth, the learning styles theory is still popular in many educational circles. Yet again, the researchers found that catering to learning styles does not improve learning, and can be harmful. How the Brain Tells Apart Important and Unimportant Sensations.

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eLearning Conferences 2013

Tony Karrer

Wright has done his 28th version of his amazing list of conferences again this year. Past years eLearning Conferences 2012 , eLearning Conferences 2011 , eLearning Conferences 2010 , eLearning Conferences 2009. You can contact him at: crwr77 [@] gmail.com.