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Python's got legs!

Learning with e's

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. If you're familiar with Purple Mash , you'll notice some similarities. Python definitely has legs. Python's got legs!

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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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The Complex Levels of Content Curation and Vetting

ej4 eLearning

Without curation, courses quickly become abandoned, content grows stale, and training becomes a mish-mash of tips and advice without any coherent organization. Take, for example, a company that is interested in training videos but wants to get by as cheaply as possible. Empowering learners to also leave commentary.

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Why Your Organization Needs Collaborative Learning

NovoEd

NovoEd’s online learning program is designed to enhance the potential of this type of learning experience. The timing is right for a mash-up of a collaborative learning system and an efficient, scalable online learning platform. More Than One Way up the Mountain.

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Blog Book Tour Recap Week Three: hectic

Kapp Notes

We did, however, have an innovative post Mark Copeman at Being Smarter who created a mash up of Skype and his video program for an interesting discussion about the book tour itself. Take a few moments to view the video at A Blog Book Tour, Thinking Outside the Box.

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Vision 2016 - An Interview with Todd Kasenberg

Raptivity

More about Todd here: [link] Below are excerpts from the interview: What are some of the key eLearning trends that you think would surface, or pick up, in 2016? I’m excited, personally, by the evolution of affordable platforms for interactive video, and I think we’ll see it move from a novelty to something a bit more mainstream.

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On-Demand is the Future of Online Learning

Mindflash

People no longer have to watch a program at the exact time it’s aired, since it’s so easy to record it and watch whenever you have the time. People stopped watching TV programs at the scheduled time. to watch Friends or Mash or Dallas or The Love Boat. Just record it, show up late and start from the beginning.

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