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Embracing Innovation in Learning | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

This reminds me of a session I attended on emotional intelligence at the eLearning Guild ‘s Learning Solutions 2011 conference last month. In my free time, I enjoy reading, medical lectures, belly dancing and regular visits to my massage therapist. As VP, Instructional Design Services for Dashe & Thomson, Inc. Properly d.

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7 ways to support learner-teacher interaction

Learning with e's

At the recent ALT-C Conference in Nottingham (which I couldn''t attend) a very good question was asked by Renee Filius on Twitter: How can we enable true two-way interaction between lecturers and students that is not too time consuming? This is a perennial question, one that often exercises the minds of many higher education lecturers.

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How to Enable Personalized and Adaptive Learning in K-12 Education

Hurix Digital

With learners clamoring for more engaging, impactful training sessions, institutions are experimenting with innovative methods to make their classroom sessions more interesting. The study prompted Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg to declare that he can go the extra mile to bet big on personalized learning’s future. .

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The show must go on: How physical events are moving into a virtual realm

Cloudshare

Many companies are turning to video conference services like GoToMeeting and Zoom. Further, Facebook, Twitter, Google and Salesforce have instructed employees to work from home, a remote migration that’s growing rapidly, and these types of services are helping. This doesn’t mean simple online lectures. Video conferencing.

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Live Training vs. eLearning: Which is Better? The Results Part II

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

However, as I reviewed the responses from readers over the past two weeks, I found that far more readers favored a combination of classroom or instructor-led methods and eLearning. Another reader gives us reasons students like having an instructor with them: "I was a college lecturer for over 11 years teaching computer graphics.

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10 Virtual classroom software

Ed App

Associating certain spaces with certain activities, like classrooms with listening to a lecture, helps us not only to schedule our time but also instil activity patterns in our brains – we know that in this space, surrounded by those people we need to focus more. And better yet, EdApp is completely free to use.

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Blogging: Five of the best

Learning with e's

That is one of the key reasons I believe blogging is a powerful method of professional engagement, and as Lawrence Lessig argues: "Blogging, a bit like forums, are spaces where people can congregate to share ideas, engage in dialogue over particular issues, and learn a great deal.