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Video for learning: Today and tomorrow

Learning with e's

Photo by Vladimer Shioshvili on Flickr Educators have been using video for decades. Such as question is difficult to address because 'the future' can be quite nebulous, and predictions are often inaccurate due to unexpected events and unforeseen outcomes. The first time I saw video being used in a classroom was in 1973.

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5 Building Blocks to Better Beginnings with Carmen Taran

Learning Visions

So many session become too predictable – whenever you can include a touch of unpredictability , your learner pays more attention – they might stop multi-tasking. She took the first text entries and then created an on the fly poll out of them so participants could vote. When you don’t have variety, speech becomes predictable.

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The Alchemy Lab – Day 1 Recap

Ashley Chiasson

We’ll be talking about how to use games to help predict future behaviour. return-to-work from Coronavirus), they help calm, they help educate, and when the outcomes are observed in some games, they can be used to predict behaviour. She uses terrifying mountaineering photos to help illustrate her point (holy crap!).

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Effective Web Conferences – 41 Resources

Tony Karrer

Photo on Flickr by Lars Plougmann. Check out that post, the poll results and the discussion for lots of ideas on how to make conferences better. - Engaged Learning , June 22, 2010 Attending conferences is always a mixed bag. conference , my favorite part was talking to others about each others’ issues, concerns, questions. More of you.

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

Using personal phones, participants accessed QR codes to sign in for class attendance and to access interest polls. “Our XstreamVideo platform is similar to having a YouTube for learning and allows our people to upload their own experiences via video, as well as photos and audio, thus capturing institutional and workforce knowledge.”

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Learning Management Systems that kick ass: Cornerstone OnDemand

Janet Clarey

features (blogs, wikis, syndication, surveys/polls, discussion forums, tag clouds, file/document/video/podcast libraries, etc.). If you could predict what LMSs will look like in three years, what do you see? and user-generated content/Web 2.0 Cornerstone believes that the way that people learn today demands that the LMS evolves.

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195 posts about MOOCs

Jay Cross

Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013 JAY CROSS | MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2013. Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013 JANE HART | MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2013. ITA Predictions 2013. The Principals of the Internet Time Alliance decided to take a collective look ahead to the new year, and share our predictions.