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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Open Simulations vs. Page Turners?

Learning Visions

Thursday, March 08, 2007 Open Simulations vs. Page Turners? Thanks to Donald Clark for his post on Open Simulations vs. page-turners? : "Open structures lead to better long term retention." ".e-learning On the implementation level, this gets tricky if the clients wants to track page hits to ensure completion. Games for Girls.

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Good to ‘go’

Clark Quinn

I’ll be presenting a mobile design workshop at TechKnowledge in February, and more events are on the agenda (the Australasian Talent Conference in May in Sydney, and the Distance Teaching and Learning Conference in August in Wisconsin). And I do keep track.

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Andy Whitaker "Matching Learning Paths w/Performance Using Tin Can" #ATDTK

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from Andy Whitaker''s concurrent session here at ATD TechKnowledge, happening this week in Las Vegas. Matching learning to performance with Tin Can Most "learning activity" is tracked in orgs in an LMS using SCORM. They compared modalities: simulation vs. e-learning.

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Learning & development conferences in 2024

Limestone Learning

February 7–9, 2024: ATD TechKnowledge Conference , Los Angeles, CA In a world where technology is a part of our daily routine, ATD TechKnowledge (TK24) is the ultimate stage for learning tech aficionados. March 25–28, 2024 (Galveston, TX) / April 16–17, 2024 (online): 2024 TxDLA Conference: Game On!

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Think Like a Game Designer: Incorporate Action Into Your Learning Design

ATD Learning Technologies

Join me at ATD Techknowledge 2018 in San Jose in January for the session, Start Thinking Like a Game Designer: An Interactive Learning Experience, which is part of the Serious Games and Simulations track. Making a learning take some type of action is a good way to begin to think like a game designer. Want to learn more?

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Think Like a Game Designer: Incorporate Action Into Your Learning Design

ATD Learning Technologies

Join me at ATD Techknowledge 2018 in San Jose in January for the session, Start Thinking Like a Game Designer: An Interactive Learning Experience, which is part of the Serious Games and Simulations track. Making a learning take some type of action is a good way to begin to think like a game designer. Want to learn more?

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Staying in a Hilton Next Week and the Training Involved

Kapp Notes

Next week, I'll be presenting a pre-conference workshop at ASTD's Techknowledge Conference & Exposition on February 25, 2008 in San Antonio, Texas. The same Hilton hotel family that just launched a virtual simulations for training its employees. Fee: Member $405/Nonmember $505 Interesting, we are staying in a Hilton hotel.