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Virtual Learning Environments for management and leadership training

Learning Pool

At Learning Pool, we’ve invested heavily in developing a virtual learning environment in Stream LXP. The idea is not only to deliver all the benefits of high-end, classroom-based training but to use technology, backed by insights from learning psychology and sound pedagogy, to extend and enhance training and development.

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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

Learning with e's

We read of how groups can self-organise and co-ordinate their actions in connected global environments (Shirky, 2008) and that there seems to be no limit what a tribe can do when it is given the appropriate tools (Godin, 2008). What are you able to do that capitalises on, rather than negates, the potential of students' personal devices?

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Doctoring the Informal Learning Environment

E-Learning Provocateur

Recently Anne Marie blogged Location and Learning (which I have reproduced here) and she asked me whether or not I consider her central idea an example of an Informal Learning Environment (ILE). Source: Location and Learning ]. I would get myself an iPad and carry it with me at all time as an indispensable learning aid.

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Innovative K-12 Digital Content for Modern Learning Platforms

Kitaboo

Adoption of such content within modern learning platforms enhances classroom engagement and amplifies holistic, personalized, and student-centered learning experiences. The trend towards online learning is growing by leaps and bounds, as it offers cost-effective and convenient options for academic organizations.

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Open Learning Network vs Informal Learning Environment

E-Learning Provocateur

Mott’s blueprint is the Open Learning Network (OLN). Mine is the Informal Learning Environment (ILE). In How to revamp your learning model , I propose three core components: 1. A bank of personal profiles. We can have both.&#. Amen to that. But how do we bridge the gap? The ILE recapped.

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AI in Education: Reimagining the Role of Teachers

Integranxt

Most of the conversations have been around how students may tend to learn less by using AI tools that may result in superficial understanding of concepts without true comprehension or deeper knowledge retention. This data-driven approach can help teachers focus on students who need attention and personalize instruction.

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Revolutionizing Academia: Unleashing the Power of Mobile Learning in Higher Education

Hurix Digital

AR/VR apps: Mobile augmented and virtual reality are bringing immersive 3D learning environments to students’ fingertips. AI-enabled personalization: Apps leveraging AI recommend personalized content experiences based on usage patterns and performance. Train educators on mobile pedagogies and course design.