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The Neuroscience of Mood Boards

Learningtogo

Another term for showing your work is “working out loud,” which has become a popular way to enhance creativity and build strong communities of practice. There’s even a dedicated week to celebrate working out loud as well as numerous blogs, books and online communities dedicated to the subject. Conclusion.

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Work Out Loud – Don’t Just Share What You Did

Nick Leffler

I’ve already covered the wonderful topics of crowdsourcing , idea management and design and yesterday’s communities of practice. Even a blog can be a great way to start, or taking pictures of what you’re doing and posting them on Pinterest. This is my favorite topic out of the four. How To Work Out Loud.

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Learning first, technology second

Learning with e's

Ideas range from games based learning , to the use of social media and networking, to simpler approaches such as the use of digital cameras in art or data logging in science. Blogging can be used to engage children in creative writing , while making videos is excellent for problem solving and collaborative work. Leave the store.

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Learning Games and Gamification

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Achievement and growth Exploration and discovery Social status as a leader Winning no matter what Our designs should appeal to all these motivations. He shared that visual language—that is, the language of communicating using visual elements—produces better problem-solving, increases retention, and enhances decision making.

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Do You Need An Instructional Design Degree?

Rapid eLearning

As always, it’s fun getting to meet the blog readers and Articulate customers. I’m interested in seeing a portfolio of work that represents their technical skills as well as their instructional design skills. If you can’t apply them to real projects, create little mini modules where you practice different techniques.

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Get an E-Learning Job with these Simple Tips

Rapid eLearning

In a previous post I talked a bit on how to prepare for opportunities by getting experience and maintaining a portfolio. Here’s Why You Need an E-Learning Portfolio. In the other, write a sentence that describes your experience. Maintain a portfolio of your skills. Do You Need An Instructional Design Degree? That’s fine.

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

So without further set, I’m happy to announce the Top Posts as defined by Social Filtering - meaning by everyone involved directly or indirectly in eLearning Learning. Twitter in the classroom: 10 useful resources , Social Media in Learning , August 12, 2009. Top 100 Learning Game Resources - Upside Learning Blog , June 24, 2009.