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Workshop Pricing, Tools, Volunteering: ID Links 7/5/22

Experiencing eLearning

Curated Resources – Learning 4 Learning Professionals. Catherine Lombardozzi’s curated resources on a number of topics: blended learning, learning environments, creativity, scaffolding, instructional design skill development, design thinking, and more. Raindrop.io — All-in-one bookmark manager.

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Learning Strategy Issues

Clark Quinn

The sourced answers included crowd-sourcing the tags for finding objects, using a controlled vocabulary, and auto-analyzing the content to determine tags. The solutions offered included coaching, supporting the importance of self-learning ( meta-learning , yay!), Here too, a focus on learning itself could assist.

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Distributed Thinking & Learning

Clark Quinn

. “In general, cognitive opportunities are not in themselves cognitive scaffolds.&# So treat all those so-called ‘edutainment’ games that claim to develop problem-solving skills with great care; they may require it, but there’s little effort I’ve seen that they actually develop it.

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Designing Learning Products for Measurable Learning Efficacy

Magic EdTech

Learning efficacy may well be at the top of the list of conundrums when purchasing learning products. Do these products promise an ROI – transformed learning experience value at optimal investment? For makers of edtech: How do we frame the narrative on the learning achievement data to demonstrate value?

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Metaphors and Language of Learning

Experiencing eLearning

The discussion around whether learning grows or is built has been terrific. I’ve got a nice collection of metaphors for learning now: Building : This is the classic constructivist language, constructing and building your own learning. Her idea is that we have a “river path&# where the river of learning flows.

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Levels of learning experience design

Clark Quinn

This means that you want to streamline formal learning, maximize the utility of resources, and facilitate optimal interaction. This is the realm of learning experience design. Learning experience design can, and should, operate at several levels. For one, you want individual learning experiences to be optimal.

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Harvesting tomorrow: The upskilling revolution in the age of AI

CLO Magazine

It was the original pivot—no trendy buzzwords, just good old-fashioned learning to coax carrots out of the dirt and keep goats from eating the whole farm. It is also immensely beneficial to the employees: Apparently, 46 percent of a person’s lifetime earnings come from the skills learned on the job.

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