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Key Steps to Preparing Great Synchronous Interactions

Experiencing eLearning

Like a monitor speaker for music performance. Think Bloom’s taxonomy for different types of questions. Voice & Language. don’t just focus on technology, think about how your voice works. Application/Desktop/Screen sharing–If possible, have two different machines. Helps spark ideas.

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

Here they are (I have removed one or two as I don’t agree with them, and have put my interpretations at the bottom): Definition of an E-Learning Curve – Bloom’s Taxonomy - The E-Learning Curve , February 4, 2010 A colleague recently asked me “What is an e-learning curve?&# Need Professional Voices for eLearning Videos?

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How to Build the Best WordPress LMS Websites For Clients for Maximum Fun and Profit through Effective Visual Communication with Vito Peleg from WP FeedBack

LifterLMS

Vito decided to pursue a career in music, and he and his band ended up touring the world and all over Europe with two albums worldwide. But I know you have all these voices in your head and real conversations that you have with that. So if you look at Vito with WP FeedBack, it’s had a lot of success quickly.

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How to Create a Document Library in WordPress with Katie Keith from Barn2 Plugins

LifterLMS

There’s a really good one called Pod Switch, that you create custom fields and taxonomies and custom post types. If, say you need a good enough camera and if your voice is recorded, you need a good enough mic. There’s music and there’s audio books and there’s podcasts. Will you be on camera?

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Learning theories

Ed App

American psychologist Benjamin Bloom complemented theories in education when proposing a taxonomy that ranked different modes of learning according to thinking skills. Although proposed in 1956, Bloom’s Taxonomy is still widely used in classrooms today and has undergone a number of revisions. Figure 2: The Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy.