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Games And Simulations

The eLearning Coach

For some, admittedly small, portion of learning, lectures can be effective. Games and simulations tend to motivate learners more than text on a PowerPoint slide. So, ironically, an electronic simulation can be more realistic than a lecture because of the visual cues of simulations. Instead I was sitting in a virtual classroom.

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The Future Of Learning Design

The eLearning Coach

Having said that, another challenge confronting instructional designers is to “think outside the classroom” paradigm. Too often we take something like a podcast and present it as an hour long lecture. It does not mean “shrunken slides.” Third, we discuss alternatives to the classroom paradigm of instructional design.

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5 great speakers from the AITD conference - a summary of ideas

Sticky Learning

Tools covered included, wikis, blogging and microblogs, social bookmarking and networking, rss feeds and Google services. . Participants were shown in real time the usefulness of much of the technologies (it certainly wasn't a lecture with only one-way information transfer!) Classroom Computers. 3. Tests. 2.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

About Gary: Classroom teacher in the early 70s. Incremental: Some forms of online training support current ways of doing things Virtual classrooms, presentation software, authoring tools, assessment tools, LMS. If your skeptical -- its no different than standing in front of a classroom. Podcasts are portable lectures.

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Online Networking in Courses

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Sent to you by brent via Google Reader: Online Networking in Courses via Experiencing E-Learning by Christy Tucker on Aug 15, 2007 These are my notes from the presentation MySpace is not YourSpace: The Promise and Pitfalls of Online Social Networking at the Conference for Distance Learning and Teaching last week. Showed using del.icio.us

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