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My life…in elearning

Learning Visions

I worked as the Assistant Aquatics Director at a JCC, teaching and coaching swimming. 15 years ago I got a job as an instructional designer/multimedia producer at a company that created training programs delivered on CD ROMS. I learned my first ID model: instruct, demo, practice, assess.

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Instructional Design for Mobile Learning #id4mlearning

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from a webinar today with Float Learning: Instructional Design for Mobile #id4mlearning. Resources: Gary Woodill’s The Mobile Learning Edge Clark Quinn, Designing mLearning Barbara Ballard, Designing the Mobile User Experience (We can tell a field is about to take off because there’s a big rash of books!)

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Doctors versus internet: who is better at diagnosing?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

This topic was knowmadic working and learning. In this program laymen with a laptop have to diagnose in a competition against doctors without a laptop. Here's a trailer for the Danish version: I definitely work and learn very differently than before the Internet. Learning can also occur in non-human nodes. To start with.

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Preference of E-Learning – Structured or not?

eLearning 24-7

Micro-learning started as a buzz word and noted as such, in this blog and in a variety of other sites too. No one, ever went into angst mode of the term of micro-learning, even though anyone who has been involved with e-learning since 1998, knew that micro wasn’t new, nor any radical approach to learning, it just was short.

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What’s in Your Toolbox?

CLO Magazine

While many learning leaders choose their offerings based on cost and convenience, others are staying true to costlier traditional methods. Content, audience, environment and available technology each play a role in how learning is delivered, and all of those continue to evolve. Also gaining in interest is the use of simulations.

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Q&A With a Learning Experience Design Pro: Our Newest Rockstar, Marty Rosenheck

eLearning Brothers

a thought leader and sought-after consultant, speaker, and writer on the application of cognitive science research to learning and performance. I’ve actually been involved in the learning industry for a long time actually; since the Apple 2 computer came out! We recently sat down with Marty Rosenheck, Ph.D., Zach Batty: Wow!

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

Tomorrow I’m on a panel session on New Rules for the Enterprise 2020 at the Enterprise Learning! Harold recommended a post on Workplace Learning in 10 Years on the Learning Circuits Blog eighteen months ago. Xerox Learning, DDI, Forum Corporation, and hundreds of other “instructional systems companies” sprung up.