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Learning styles: Worth our time?

Making Change

Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that ?atly This fact makes it clear that research—not intuition or standard practices—needs to be the foundation for upgrading teaching and learning.&# (p. Perhaps future research may demonstrate such linkages, but at present, we ?

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Learning styles: Worth our time?

Making Change

Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that ?atly This fact makes it clear that research—not intuition or standard practices—needs to be the foundation for upgrading teaching and learning.&# (p. Perhaps future research may demonstrate such linkages, but at present, we ?

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Can microlearning save eLearning?

Ed App

Similar to antiquated classroom practices, traditional macro eLearning methods reflect a model of instruction that is passive rather than active; it’s about showing and telling rather than involving. It’s clear why sectors such as the health care industry have been some of the earliest adopters of micro eLearning methods. Clark (1999).

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The Mobile eLearning Express: A Brief History of Distance Courses

eLearning Brothers

Though the famous mail service only lasted from April 1860 to October 1861,” it was a reflection of early communication methods. It is a very exciting time for online course developers as upgrades, new devices, new software, apps, and WiFi hotspots can now break course design out the legacy learning management system box.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Ten Myths about Video in e-Learning: Part 1 by Stephen Haskin - Learning Solutions Magazine , May 3, 2010 Video has been called the original rapid e-Learning method, and there is no doubt that it is now an important medium in our work. My latest review: Ruth Clark’s Evidence-Based Training Methods: A Guide for Training Professionals.