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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | March 3, 2022

Mike Taylor

I dusted off the cobwebs and published my first blog post in a while this week to answer the question I get a lot about how I create this weekly newsletter. But have you ever wondered what’s happening in your brain to turn all these weird symbols into meaning? How Do We Read? It’s Magic (Almost). You’re doing it right now.

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An Elearning Design Reading List

Usable Learning

Several things have led to me actually writing a blog post. So here it is: Blogs et al: Cathy Moore — her blog and The Elearning Blueprint. Tom Kuhlmann’s Rapid Elearning Blog and Articulate’s Elearning Heroes Community. Science Daily’s Mind & Brain feed. Behavioral Economics.

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Taking Time to Learn with Alex Salas

TechSmith Camtasia

You can watch the video on this topic at the top of this post, to listen to the podcast episode, hit play below, or read on for more… What key skills are missing in today’s learning development? Alex explained to us the interesting research into the effect of learning on the brain. The neuroscience backs that up.”

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A Conversation with Connie Malamed

Kapp Notes

I am so excited to be a stop on Connie Malamed’ s blog book tour. Connie is passionate about the field of L&D and is founder of the popular blog The eLearning Coach. Connie is passionate about the field of L&D and is founder of the popular blog The eLearning Coach. Can you tell me why you decided to write this book?

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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

Were learning professionals relying on webinars, on podcasts, on mobile learning? We expected to find reliance on podcasts and scenarios, with healthy use of online communities and discussion boards. Theory drives practice. Are the flaws in line 7 caused by not knowing how to write it up? ” Appealing? .”

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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

Were learning professionals relying on webinars, on podcasts, on mobile learning? We expected to find reliance on podcasts and scenarios, with healthy use of online communities and discussion boards. Theory drives practice. Are the flaws in line 7 caused by not knowing how to write it up? ” Appealing? .”

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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

Introducing The Conversation Prism eLearning Trends 2007 and 2008 TechCrunch White Label Social Networking Platforms Chart How to Insert YouTube Videos in PowerPoint Presentations LinkedIn Tips and Tweaks: Do More with your LinkedIn Account Introduction to Wikis, Blogs, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking and RSS Corporate Policies on Web 2.0