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Knowledge, practice and community

Learning with e's

In this post, I extend this idea into the work Lave did with Etienne Wenger, which has become known as Communities of Practice. The work of Lave and Wenger advances this concept, turning its focus to the people who make up the learning communities we are all a part of. Anderson ACT-R Cognitive Architecture 2.

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Learning first, technology second

Learning with e's

Blogging can be used to engage children in creative writing , while making videos is excellent for problem solving and collaborative work. But that is the problem. Design issues are not the only problems. Is your school community ready to adopt new practices or will they resist? Leave the store.

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How To Create an Interactive Learning School and Engage Your Learners

learnWorlds

Quite in contrast, cognitive learning happens at all times and especially in social, interactive learning environments where critical thinking is also encouraged. But still, as human beings are social creatures, we need to communicate, ask questions, delve deeper into problems, and learn by interacting with our peers and instructors.

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Clark Quinn – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

He integrates creativity, cognitive science, and technology to lead development of strategic solutions including award-winning online content, educational computer games, and websites, as well as adaptive, mobile, and performance support systems. A related problem is doing what we’ve always done. What are your experiences?

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CLARK QUINN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

He integrates creativity, cognitive science, and technology to lead development of strategic solutions including award-winning online content, educational computer games, and websites, as well as adaptive, mobile, and performance support systems. A related problem is doing what we’ve always done. What are your experiences?

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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Nuts and Bolts: Brain Bandwidth - Cognitive Load Theory and Instructional Design by Jane Bozarth - Learning Solutions Magazine , August 2, 2010. The problem with E-learning games - Stoatly Different , February 5, 2010. DL10 Building High Impact Learning Communities - In the Middle of the Curve , November 2, 2010. Facebook (659).

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Motivating The Instructional Designer

The eLearning Coach

Sketching is a cognitive aid that might help you break through the doldrums. Problem-solving is a motivating task. Your problem is how to provide an engaging learning experience that turns information into knowledge that gets transferred to real world situations. Some resources are: Cognitive Psychology Anyone?