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What's Better: eLearning or Classroom?

The Performance Improvement Blog

They are told elearning will be cheaper, faster, more convenient, and more effective than traditional, classroom training. In many of the studies showing an advantage for blended learning, the online and classroom conditions differed in terms of time spent, curriculum and pedagogy. photo credit: Mr_Stein via photopin cc.

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Future technologies now

Learning with e's

HTC Vive in action - Photo by Steve Wheeler At the JISC Connect More event held in Cheltenham recently, a number of futuristic technologies were on display for delegates to experience. The capability of the system to allow you to render 3D images and then view them from all angles and perspectives was quite a powerful effect.

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Interview with Terry Anderson

Learning with e's

Education always has been more than information dissemination or publishing, but now we have the tools, at low costs and globally available to make participatory learning possible. Terry: I think like any professional, distance educators need to know how to effectively use the tools of their trade. Bayne (Eds.),

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Free e-Learning books

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> Resources Down-and-dirty Guidelines for Effective Discussions in Online Courses Joanna C. Dunlap Improving the Odds of Effective Collaborative Work in Online Courses Joanna C. This e-book represents an ongoing exploration as we bring together space, technology, and pedagogy to ensure learner success. Dunlap Learning 2.0