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How the 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 3

Kadenze

In this third of four vodcasts, Brad Haseman, Executive Vice President of Kadenze, Inc. discusses the distinctive effects arts-led learning is having on online learning design. This third vodcast introduces three of the effects which artists and arts educators bring to processes of learning online. Photo by W / Unsplash.

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How the 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 4

Kadenze

In this final vodcast of the series, Brad Haseman, Executive Vice President of Kadenze, Inc. discusses the distinctive effects arts-led learning is having on online learning design. You can view the three earlier vodcasts – Part 1 here , Part 2 here , and Part 3 here. Photo by Teddy Kelly / Unsplash.

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How The 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 2

Kadenze

In this second of four vodcasts, Brad Haseman, Executive Vice President of Kadenze, Inc. s Director of Business Development, to discuss the distinctive effects arts-led learning is having on online learning design. Learn more about the fictional-reality effect and reflection effect in the video below. You can read Part 1 here.

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Blogcast Bloomsburg University: Video in e-Learning

Kapp Notes

Rachel Vazquez and Pete Mitchell (alum) presented on how they used video in e-learning and how they had to convert video to an e-learning format. They also discussed how they are delivering training via video iPods. They are contemplating the development of the a monthly vodcast to send to all of the employees.

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The two faces of blended learning

E-Learning Provocateur

Playing a video clip in class to illustrate a real-life scenario. Combining a wiki for self-directed exploration with a discussion forum to enable question asking. If a classroom-based session is complemented with a blog for reflection and discussion, why not complement its vodcasted alternative with the blog too?

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

I also like to make occasional visits to Google Labs and Adobe Labs to "keep up" with the tech tools they are working on and to test drive any beta versions available.

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Learning Goes Social

CLO Magazine

“[What] people have used both in their personal and professional lives is bleeding into a learning overtone or context — like using discussion forums, groups or communities of interest,” said Jason Corsello, vice president of corporate development and strategy for Cornerstone OnDemand, a talent management software company.