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Effective Video Training Content: Secrets Revealed

Kitaboo

Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube actively promote short, informal videos, which are increasingly used by customers to find solutions to their problems. As videos continue to gain popularity, it’s crucial to ensure that your training video is effective and reaches the intended audience. Let’s explore a bit more.

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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

Learning with e's

Global social networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter support various forms of communication and sharing actions that were previously unavailable. Many writers have highlighted the power of the global digital tribe , particularly the way groups tend to solve problems more effectively than individual experts (Surowiecki, 2009).

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Bear pit pedagogy

Learning with e's

My colleague Peter Yeomans (AKA @ethinking on Twitter) says we create the 'bear pits' for our students. In order to develop key critical thinking skills, learners need to be able to argue effectively. Image source Bear pit pedagogy by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Moving from Teacher to Facilitator | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

It’s in your mind One of the pioneers of adult learning theory, Malcom Knowles , explored the role of adult education and facilitation (andragogy) versus the traditional style of teaching children (pedagogy). Learners as Teachers. Experience, truly, is the best teacher! Properly d.

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Social Network Analysis - Twitter - Social Media - Best Stuff from Last Week

Tony Karrer

4) Social Networks (23) Adoption (8) eLearning Technology. 4) Social Networks (23) Adoption (8) eLearning Technology. Browse eLearning Content

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Further (slow) thoughts on learning #change11

Clark Quinn

And a final one is about the overall pedagogy. Yes, it’s quick bits, but they don’t mean as much on their own as in their cumulative effect over time. Whereas the cumulative effect of the event model dissipates quickly, the distributed model builds slowly! And that pedagogy will very much be our choice.

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Passion for education

Learning with e's

Unconditionally regarding each child with positivity is key to good pedagogy (Rogers, 1983). Effective pedagogy not only has impact, it's contagious. An interesting question arose on Twitter recently around standards. It matters not where that student sits in the class, or what their history has been. This is profound.