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Engaging online learners 3

Learning with e's

Here's a snapshot of the model: The model starts with Exploration (where students are finding out about their new learning environment, discovering the do's and dont's and generally orientating themselves on the wiki). Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. Unported License.

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What Is a Digital Adoption Platform and Why Does It Matter to Corporate Technical Training?

IT Training Department Blog

Of course, the DAP won’t eliminate the need entirely for custom eLearning or performance support but it can shoulder most of the training weight. This is a Pendo walkthrough that has the user perform the action. It will lead to a better learning experience all around. When implementing a DAP, ask lots of questions.

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How to Make Online Learning Easy for First-Time eLearners

CourseArc

Making the transition from traditional textbook learning and instructor-led classroom courses to the strange new world of online learning can be a daunting challenge – especially for first-time online learners who’ve never had to navigate a digital learning interface before. How to bookmark or annotate course content.

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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

Coursy

Unfortunately, beginning learning with an LMS is often a matter of wrong tool for wrong purposes (which results in failed elearning implementations, ineffective learning, and unnecessary expenses). They won't, however, be positioning themselves well for informal learning, performance support, or knowledge management.

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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

Learning with e's

I wrote that: "The age of social technologies has radically transformed the way we live our lives, and that includes how we learn and teach. Connected students can become the nodes of their own production, and are creating more content than ever before as they perform their learning for global audiences." Tapscott, D.

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Memory full

Learning with e's

The work of John Sweller and Nillie Lavie on Cognitive Load Theory and Capacity Theory (based on studies by Shalom Fisch ) is useful to help us understand how to optimise digital design environments such as the layout of virtual learning environments or online discussion groups. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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Our digital future 10: Cognitive courseware

Learning with e's

Cognitive technologies can be defined as artificial intelligence tools that perform tasks that were once the sole preserve of humans. Examples of cognitive technologies include computer vision , deep learning, natural language processing , speech recognition, and humanised robotics. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.