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How our learning theories shape how we use technology for learning

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I read a paper called Perspectives on learning and technology: A review of theoretical perspectives "This paper provides a review of literature pertaining to theoretical references on educational practice and technology from perspectives of learning theories of the 20th and 21st centuries."

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6 Free Online Training Mistakes Which Are Best Avoided

WalkMe Training Station

What is the purpose of free online training without goals or objectives? By developing core learning objectives, you can sharpen specific skill sets, those which will help employees become more productive or potentially take on new responsibilities. What’s the point of theory based learning with no reference to the real world?

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How to Create Your Own eLearning Disaster – Part I

JCA Solutions

Much of this has changed over the years as technology and learning theory has changed. ” Without setting learning goals, developing a structure, and then storyboarding the course it will be virtually impossible to ensure that the learning can actually occur. Ignore Setting Learning Objectives.

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Microlearning Guide

Ed App

Microlearning is a highly efficient learner-centred teaching mythology that transforms what we understand as traditional eLearning and brings it into the mobile learning revolution. In essence, microlearning is flexible, concise, and is backed by pedagogical theory and cognitive science. What is bite-sized learning?

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Beginner’s Guide to Microlearning

Ed App

Microlearning is a highly efficient learner-centred teaching mythology that transforms what we understand as traditional eLearning and brings it into the Mobile learning revolution. In essence, microlearning is flexible, concise, and is backed by pedagogical theory and cognitive science. What is bite-sized learning?