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Python's got legs!

Learning with e's

I'm referring to 2Simple Software's new offering Python In Pieces which was launched last week at the BETT Show in London. If you're a computing teacher your ears will prick up at this. It's a versatile suite of tools to support the teaching of computational thinking through the use of the programming language Python.

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4 Reasons Big Businesses are Implementing Microlearning

Ed App

From the University of Innsbruck, Tilmann Märk in the report, ‘Microlearning: an emerging field in science,’ states, “Freeing Microcontent from its container allows for all kind of new ways of using, reusing, hashing, mixing and mashing content. You know microlearning is legitimate and here to stay when Warren Buffet uses it.

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The Top Five Ingredients for a Perfect Training Recipe

Litmos

There’s something for everyone — turkey, mashed potatoes, veggies and – of course — pumpkin pie. It’s a lot like your company’s training program, right? Just as a good pumpkin pie isn’t made only of pumpkin and Thanksgiving dinner is more than just turkey, a well-rounded training program isn’t made up of just one thing either.

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danah boyd on teens and 21st century work

Jay Cross

A programmer would submit a program on punch cards and wait hours for it to compile. Instead of coding, programmers built apps by mashing up shared packages of code. If a mashup produced a Frankenmonster, you threw it away and tried something else. How much of my code can be recycled? Prototyping became fast and cheap.

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Performance Support

Clark Quinn

Great post by Jay Cross that uses the history of performance support to set up the need for what Jay calls Learnscapes. I actually don't think that Gloria would consider external resources (which we've had for years as reference systems that go along with software) as a form of Electronic Performance Support Systems (EPSS).

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Aha Moments in 2007

Tony Karrer

Vision of Future of Application and eLearning Development ) I found myself no longer recommending the use of RoboInfo or other similar programs for reference materials. and unless you innovate ( Innovators' Dilemma in Learning/eLearning ) you are going to fall prey to alternatives be it do-it-yourself learning or start-ups.

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How to Create a Referable Brand for your Education Company with Michael Roderick

LifterLMS

Learn how to create a referable brand for your education company with Michael Roderick in this episode of the LMScast podcast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. Michael is from Small Pond Enterprises where he helps thoughtful givers become thought leaders through the creation of referable brands. Chris Badgett: That’s awesome.