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What are you reading for eLearning insight?

Integrated Learnings

Journals and magazines about workplace learning, performance improvement, and related fields. Journals are worthwhile reads because they’re timely, and they tend to be firsthand sources of the evidence for our evidence-based practices. Which means you’re probably following other eLearning blogs, too. What are you reading?

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eLearning Content Development: 6 Steps to Create a Learning Problem Statement

TalentLMS

Before plunging into an eLearning course development process with your team, spend some time developing a formal problem statement. Let’s determine the research-worthiness of a problem and the steps to create a clear learning problem statement. But, are those problems worth researching and developing into complete courses?

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7 Tech Tools & Skills Trainers Must Have

TalentLMS

Educational technology research journals are now rife with the mandatory technology skills trainers should have. In this article, we’ll share with you a list composed by leading educational technology journals. Look around you and into any education journal you may find. Evaluating and validating websites comes next.

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The evolution of personal learning environments

Origin Learning

A personal learning environment refers to the tools, technologies, resources etc. We look for solutions on YouTube, Wikipedia, blogs and such online resources when we encounter a problem. that a person uses at the individual level to build on his knowledge base. Much of our learning is informal and happens online.

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Procrastination and Creativity

Mitch Moldofsky

Over at the Learndash blog , blogger Laura Lynch pens a very useful guide to helping learners in an online course avoid procrastination, a predictor of learner churn. Enter the Creativity Research Journal, whose 2010 study by J.R. Creativity Re- search Journal, 22, 68–73. Cohen and J.R. Ferrari (no relation to J.R.R.

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Engaging online learners 1

Learning with e's

Engaging them in online environments can amplify the problem. There are many, many ways to do this of course, and in this series of blog posts I will aim to explore a few methods that I have tried with success in engaging my own students. References Gunawardena, C. Hershey, NY: Information Science Reference. Wheeler, S.

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SOLUTIONING IMPLICATIONS OF HEGEMONY

Learnnovators

The design mindset of human-centered problem- solving is one that we can draw on for the benefit of several other domains and purposes, not just designing curriculum or media elements to go on a screen. Related: [link] [link] a tors.com/blog/solutioning-a-tale-of-three-companies/ [link] [link]. Where Do We Go from Here?

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