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A Different Approach to Adult Learning Design

Raptivity

Pedagogy is how you teach children and Andragogy is how you teach adults. Source: From presentation by Rick Blunt on Guild online forum According to Rick, when adults start solving a problem, they tend to follow Bloom’s taxonomy. I could map all these characteristics to a sample we recently created for a prospect.

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Striking the Balance: How Editors Can Manage Content Consistency across Multiple Platforms

Kitaboo

This is vital as pedagogy is a constantly evolving field. For example, you can convert written text into a video to repurpose content effectively for a video platform. For example, to meet accessibility standards, the WCAG guidelines are a good reference. It involves designing, editing, reviewing, updating, etc.

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How to Set Proper Learning Objectives

CourseArc

The use of these three basic categories is also what underpins Bloom’s Taxonomy – an established standard for categorizing behavioral traits and intellectual skills that are key for successful learning. Instructional designers can leverage Bloom’s Taxonomy to produce good learning objectives.

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E-Learning Design Part 5: Learning through Creating (Blooms 21)

CDSM

This is known as our ‘ pedagogy ’. In an earlier post in this series ( E-Learning Design Part 2: Observable and Measurable Outcomes ), we looked at the influence of Bloom’s taxonomy (1956) on our e-learning. What is Blooms 21? Consequently, Blooms becomes a ‘step pyramid’ that one must arduously try to climb with your learners.

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How to Create Effective Test Questions

CourseArc

If every student answers a question correctly, does that mean your question is too easy, or is it a perfect example of an effective test question? As a general rule, a good question tests the 6-levels of intellectual understanding, as espoused in Bloom’s Taxonomy : Knowledge. The Purpose of a Good Test Question. Comprehension.

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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Taxonomy of Learning Theories - E-Learning Provocateur , January 12, 2010. Definition of an E-Learning Curve – Bloom’s Taxonomy - The E-Learning Curve , February 4, 2010. Elearning example: Branching scenario - Making Change , May 3, 2010. Examples and Samples of Game Design Documents - Kapp Notes , September 15, 2010.

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Social Learning - Instructional Design - Free - eLearning Hot Topics

Tony Karrer

Choose the Right Pilot Group - Kapp Notes , May 22, 2009 Capture Examples - eLearning Technology , May 29, 2009 Twitter: The #1 Tool for Learning - Upside Learning Blog , May 26, 2009 Adobe eLearning Suite: is it worth it? Presentation: Blogs in Education - Don't Waste Your Time , May 22, 2009 Implementing New Learning Technology?