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The joy of UX

E-Learning Provocateur

I’ve written previously about how I’ve been toying around with the augmented reality app Aurasma. In A way with the fairies I described how I used this app to replicate Disney’s fairy trail in my local botanic garden. Another lesson learned. He read the instruction to “point” his device literally.

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Teacher Voices: Naomi Hancock

Learning with e's

I love interacting with the children and showing them new tools, tricks and toys. I continued like this for a couple of years and then made the decision to come home to get my teaching qualification and pursue the first career I felt truly passionate about. 2) What is the best thing about being a teacher in a primary school?

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September E-Learning Trends

eLearning 24-7

Answer these questions and you win a cheesy prize from your local carnival. Assessments, lessons – Simple and right to the point. For example, a lesson topic could be on Linkedin, and each lesson tied to a specific area within Linkedin. How will privacy issues come into play? Speaking of which: b. Leaderboards?

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On the Horizon

Experiencing eLearning

What could you do for lessons if the content is based on where the student is? A few applications emerging: TripIt lets you forward a confirmation email for travel and gives you a plain language itinerary with maps, tickets, local weather, etc. We’re like kids in a toy store that want one of everything.

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eLearning Conferences 2012

Tony Karrer

link] December 8-9, 2011 Lessons and Insights from Ten eLearning Masters , offered by the eLearning Guild, online. link] January 15-18, 2012 Pacific Telecommunications Council (PC’12): Harnessing Disruption – Global, Mobile, Social, Local, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Transform Learning, Shape the Future. link] March 28-29, 2012 What Works?