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Adopting Digital Game-based Learning: Why and How

Upside Learning

I’ve just finished writing a basic paper on adopting DGBL (digital game-based learning). The PDF for the paper is available here. If you liked this paper, please recommend it on your blog, twitter feed, and social bookmarking service. I’ll be adding that as a comment to this post as soon it’s up on the site.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

I'm writing this post for both attendees of the session to have some notes and for people who were not at the session to hopefully get value from the discussion that happened there. The suggestion by one audience member about requiring blogging (or similar forms) of sharing prior to a formal learning event was great.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): " Visual Thinking, Imagery, and the Brain" (Eide Neurolearning Blog)

Mark Oehlert

Their post mentions and links to a PDF of an article in press, entitled " What Brain Imaging Can Tell Us About Embodied Meaning ," by Marcel Just. Does it mean we could do without graphics if we could only write well enough to conjure the appropriate imagery in the learners mind? Clay Shirky My latest additions to del.icio.us

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10 Ways To Learn In 2010

The eLearning Coach

It’s a visual search engine that draws content from all over the Web, particularly social media sites. Your collage might show a book from Amazon, a YouTube video and a page from a blog or web site. Share this on del.icio.us. You drag the results to navigate the page and then click the graphic to view the media.

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Social Learning and LMSs Marketplace

eLearning 24-7

Micro-blogging – similar to Twitter, again learners in the system can “followers&# other learners, see their micro blog posts, and their friends can respond. Not everyone can see the micro blog comments, just your “followers&#. Blog – looks nothing like Blogger or WordPress. Social bookmarking.

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eLearning Cyclops: Signs of Being in e-Learning Hell #eLearningHell

eLearning Cyclops

It was the very same Sequencing and Navigation content examples that I had authored for ADL, and while they didn't work, they assured me that I was reading the instructions wrong that described the expected experience -- the same instructions that I, in fact, helped write when I developed the content. Search This Blog. Newer Post.

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Online Networking in Courses

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I wonder what it would look like if I posted to my blog using the little email feature at the bottom of an item in Google Reader? The slides from the presentation are available as a pdf. A typical LMS encourages structuring learning in one way (with units and discussion boards and read-write-reflect). Showed using del.icio.us

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