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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios

Learning Visions

Friday, October 30, 2009 Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios Do you struggle with finding good stock photos to use in your eLearning scenarios? So then do you go do a custom photo shoot? Or will you stick with free online stock photos? Maybe you have the time or the budget. But usually not.

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Spotlight: Elite Sport Performance Course

LearnDash

LearnDash is being used to power elearning programs of all shapes and sizes. Today I am excited to share with you the story of LearnDash customer Neil Martin and his training program: Elite Sport Performance: Psychological Perspectives. The strong visual style has been augmented by photos of elite athletes in action.

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Python's got legs!

Learning with e's

Photo by Steve Wheeler No, this is not some new discovery about the evolutionary development of snakes - nor is it a reptile dysfunction. Actually, if you're a teacher who's interested in anything to do with critical thinking, creativity or logical reasoning you should definitely be interested. Python's got legs! Unported License.

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March of the robots

Learning with e's

Photo by Steve Wheeler Anyone who has ever attended the BETT Show will tell you it is vast, chaotic and very commercial. Students design and build similar robots from kits, investing creativity into their designs, and then they program them to perform a variety of tasks that are mapped against the curriculum. Unported License.

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Any computer that can be replaced by a teacher, should be

Learning with e's

Photo by Steve Wheeler Here's my opinion, for what it's worth. It would need to be programmed to do so - and that would still confine it to following those instructions without deviation. I write from more than 40 years experience working in educational technology while observing the rapid development of machine intelligence.

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Makeshift reality

Learning with e's

Photo by Samuel Seller on unsplash Virtual Reality (VR), some might argue, has yet to live up to the hype. Flight simulators can be programmed to present just about any challenge (emergencies are a particular speciality) to the pilots and their performances are analysed and feedback given at the end of each simulation.

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Racing robots and learning

Learning with e's

In small groups they were asked to design and construct a Lego robot , and then program it to race around a circuit, with a prize for the winners! How do you program your robot to turn corners, and is there any way to stop it from veering into walls, or worse - into the other robots? This is not as easy as it sounds. Unported License.