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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Jane Bozarth: Better than Bullet Points

Learning Visions

Idea Kickstarters Talk to others outside of your area of expertise Use the Goofus and Galant approach – compare and contrast the good example vs. the bad example 2. Taking information and applying it to a real problem How do we keep from overloading learners? make it relevant to the job and not just information 3.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Free Articulate & Moodle Seminars in Boston and Chicago

Learning Visions

If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? Wendy Wickham This work by Cammy Bean is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 In the meantime, Im looking forward to staying connected with you on your blog. 9:19 PM Anonymoussaid. United States License.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Blogging is the new Graduate School

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007 Blogging is the new Graduate School Im not the only one getting an informal masters degree out here. Twentysomething: Blogging is the new Graduate School It’s ironic, though, because blogging is a way to deal with the biggest problem at the beginning of one’s career: No expertise. Knowledge is viral.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning Styles as Fortune Telling

Learning Visions

But in my quest for an informal M.Ed, Ive got to get into theory a bit, right? I would also add that learning styles may change from topic to topic and level of expertise. Getting an Informal M.Ed Getting an Informal M.Ed Getting an Informal M.Ed Im struck by why I find this topic so interesting.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: As eLearning Ripens on The Vine

Learning Visions

Are we seeing a real shift from just information and declarative knowledge to real expertise development? But I've been on a firm quest to get my degree informally for a few years now. As eLearning Ripens on The Vine Lance Dublin: Formalizing Informal Learning DevLearn09 - I'm Speaking! We must be. We have to be.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Name That Tool

Learning Visions

But thats not really my expertise. Wendy Wickham This work by Cammy Bean is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Im sure I could do a better job describing this, so let me know if Ive been clear. To me, this sounds like competence management as handled by an LMS. What tool do you think hes looking for?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning from Observation

Learning Visions

The very active area here was the cerebellum, which apparently has a big role in "motor learning and expertise". It goes to show, weve got to make sure that were putting the right content into our courses -- so that the learner knows that he or she is actually going to be using this information later. Weed out the fluff.

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