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Games, Organizing, & Motivation: ID Links 10/25/22

Experiencing eLearning

Something like this might be usable in Twine with some tweaking to assign this formatting based on tags. An overview of different motivation theories, including Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, ERG theory, self-determination theory, and Herzberg’s two-factor theory. Bubbly — CSS speech bubbles made easy. Motivation.

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Painting Your Masterpiece

CLO Magazine

Originally conceived by Kurt Goldstein in his 1934 work “The Organism,” and later built upon and codified in a framework by Abraham Maslow during the 1940s to 1950s, this psychological theory focused on fulfilling human needs in stages starting with the most basic through those of higher purpose.

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Debunking the Major Myth of Engagement

CLO Magazine

Individual worldviews and other advanced capacities develop in response to awakened needs, similar to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which describes a progression from survival to self-actualization and transcendence. ” Finally, level 5 capacity, or “purpose,” corresponds to Maslow’s self-actualization need.

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Count What Counts

The Performance Improvement Blog

Chip Conley, CEO of the boutique hotel company “Joie de Vivre” and author of Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow and a TED presenter , argues that companies should measure the intangibles, more specifically, “transformation”. Before you write me off as just another old hippie, hear me out.

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Donald. Duck!

Learning with e's

Maslow's hierarchy of needs is only popular, because triangles are easy to put into Powerpoint slides" he opined. But his outright dismissal of the lecture as a legitimate pedagogical method left many of the delegates reaching for their laptops and harsh tagging him. Another good question. Unported License.

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Clark is not Keen

Learning with e's

He began by debunking many of the established and commonly accepted learning theories espoused by the likes of Benjamin Bloom (Taxonomy), Robert Gagne (Stages model) and Abraham Maslow (Hierarchy of needs). Glib, perhaps, but also inherently true when faced with the oversimplification of Maslow's model. get a grip, Andrew!'

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Donald Clark on training departments…

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

I argued that training is mired in old, faddish theory; Bloom, Gagne, Maslow, Kirkpatrick – train the trainer courses are still full of old behaviourist theory (killed stone dead by Chomsky in 1959) trapping us in 50 year old theories that holds the industry back. Tags: Informal Learning.