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What is learner autonomy?

Docebo

In many ways, autonomous learning (or independent learning) takes the role of the teacher, educator, or learning admin out of the picture and allows a student to create and follow their own learning process. Learners now have a vast array of knowledge constantly available to them.

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January 2010 Informal Learning Hotlist

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Top Informal Learning links for the first month of 2010. Questioning Pedagogy - Half an Hour , January 4, 2010. Top Tools For Tracking Topics on the Web - ReadWriteWeb , January 21, 2010. The End of the Industrial Training Era - Informal Learning , January 2, 2010. Informal learning is like that.

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A learning experience isn’t just the content

Learning Pool

The rise of a techno-pedagogy. While the first wave of elearning pioneers might be excused for having rushing ahead with a flawed model of learning on the grounds that they were (to borrow Mark Zuckerberg’s phrase) moving fast and breaking things, we have since learned a great deal more about the use of technology in learning.

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Learning pathways

Learning with e's

Soon, over a period of time, as students and staff walked between the buildings, they made their own tracks through the grass. Once these tracks had become established as the most natural and preferred routes, the architect ordered the builders in to pave over the tracks.

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Tes – An Ecosystem For Teacher Training

HT2 Labs

Former Education Secretary Lord Jim Knight led Tes in their efforts to help solve the ongoing crisis through lifelong learning. The initial Tes courses team searched the entire education technology marketplace for a tool that embodied the pedagogy Tes believes in. This work started with the founding of Tes courses in 2014.

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How mLearning is Changing The eLearning Landscape

Hurix Digital

This has built the case for mobile learning, also known as mLearning. mLearning is generally delivered through mobile apps which adds more value to the learning experience by leveraging features that are unique to the mobile platform such as video-based communications, texting, tracking, geo-locations and more.

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What's different about mobile learning?

The Learning Circuits

As the doors open to a new era of mobile learning and performance support, it's a good time to step back and think about the new mindset required when designing for mobile. Although a mobile pedagogy will continue to evolve, we already know quite a bit about how people use mobile devices and some of the advantages of mobile learning.