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Inclusive Learning, Free Images & More: ID Links 1/3/23

Experiencing eLearning

These are under an MIT open source license. Alan Levine explains the challenges with searching for Creative Commons licensed images via Google Image search. You have to really dig to be certain the images are licensed correctly. Font pairing. misconceptions become wrong answers).

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Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning?

Tony Karrer

And, since Open Content comes in under the Creative Commons license structure. Actually, I’m curious if Open Content ever is not Creative Commons? It’s by definition Open, but theoretically you could choose a different open license. Creative Commons Licensing Terms Creative Commons licensing terms.

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Spotlight: Elite Sport Performance Course

LearnDash

Today I am excited to share with you the story of LearnDash customer Neil Martin and his training program: Elite Sport Performance: Psychological Perspectives. These photos are all open licensed Creative Commons images. In fact I’ve used Creative Commons images, videos and audio throughout the course.

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How to Make Sure Your Course Meets Its Learning Objectives

CourseArc

Be very careful not to confuse Training Objectives (which may be much broader in scope, like “obtaining a driver’s license”) with individual Learning Objectives for that course (like “understanding the rules of safe vehicle operation”).

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Engaging online learners 4

Learning with e's

The next two posts will focus on some of the methods used to engage students for other purposes, for example, reflection on practice, problem solving, creating content and performing learning. Unported License. Next time, I'll discuss asynchronous forms of distance education, but in this post we'll look at synchronous modes.

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What shapes teachers' uses of technology?

Learning with e's

Photo by Steve Wheeler The image on this page is a slide from the keynote presented by Graham Brown-Martin at Learning Live, a conference hosted recently in London by the Learning and Performance Institute (LPI). by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Learning and performance

Learning with e's

Learning is performance. Learning to play an instrument ultimately results in some form of musical performance. Learning to play an instrument ultimately results in some form of musical performance. Such performances don't have to be public, but often they are. We talk about 'becoming'. Everyone is a genius.