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Networked pedagogy

Learning with e's

All of these topics and more were covered during a podcast interview I did for Michael Coghlan as a part of his series for TAFE on e-learning thought leaders. Image by Calvinius on Wikimedia Commons Networked pedagogy by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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How To Design eLearning That Delivers Results With Tim Slade

TechSmith Camtasia

Understanding the difference between pedagogy and andragogy. When creating eLearning for adults, it’s crucial that you understand the difference between pedagogy and andragogy. Pedagogy is the teaching approach used to help children learn whereas andragogy is an adult-focused teaching approach.

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Bear pit pedagogy

Learning with e's

When students are given projects to complete, blogs, videos, podcasts, they are expected to organise their ideas, form their argument and present them in seminar or digital format - and then they must defend them. Image source Bear pit pedagogy by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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ELC 078: How to Get Feedback from Learners to Improve Your Designs Part 2

The eLearning Coach

Andrea Gregg, PhD, is the Director of Online Pedagogy and an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering at Penn State University. In this episode, I speak with them both about the value of usability testing in general and the think-aloud method specifically, to improve learning design.

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ELC 077: How to Get Feedback from Learners to Improve Your Designs Part 1

The eLearning Coach

Andrea Gregg, PhD, is the Director of Online Pedagogy and an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering at Penn State University. In this episode, I speak with them both about the value of usability testing in general and the think-aloud method specifically, to improve learning design.

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Revolutionizing Academia: Unleashing the Power of Mobile Learning in Higher Education

Hurix Digital

Smartphones and tablets allow students to learn anytime, anywhere through apps, mobile-friendly content, podcasts and more. Train educators on mobile pedagogies and course design. Enable tech-enhanced education via apps, AR/VR, and interactive e-courseware. Adopt or build learning platforms optimized for mobile experience.

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Podcast 24: DNA of High-Impact Learning – With Paul Morton of CrossKnowledge

Talented Learning

To learn more about this podcast series or to see the full collection of episodes visit The Talented Learning Show main page. So I think we find high-impact learning in the difference between two wonderful terms: pedagogy and andragogy. (Or WELCOME TO EPISODE 24 OF THE TALENTED LEARNING SHOW! It wouldn’t surprise me.