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Signalé par JL Raymond : une infographie assez claire où sont évoqués les styles d'apprentissage
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What are the skills you need to land an elearning job? Working in elearning taps into many skill sets. Designing or developing elearning requires experience in training and project management as much as audio and video production.
Via Dr. Susan Bainbridge, juandoming, Costas Vasiliou, wikisaber.pt
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For more than a couple of reasons. Foremost of which is its core service: allowing P2P learning, or basically anyone can get a tutorial from someone.
What Skillshare does is be a meeting place for mentors and students/interested parties who’ll buy tickets for a meeting palce where the tutorial will happen. Via Peter John Baskerville, Gust MEES
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Maybe you've heard of the termMaybe you've heard of the term "gamification," and perhaps you're wondering what it is and how it can be applied to eLearning. In short, gamification is the use of gameplay mechanics for non-game applications. Almost as important, as a definition of what it is, is a definition of what it's not.
Gamification is not the inclusion of stand-alone games in eLearning (or, whatever gamification is being applied to). It also has very little to do with art-styles, themes, or the application of narrative. Rather, game mechanics are the construct of rules that encourage users to explore and learn the properties of their possibility space through the use of feedback mechanisms. With gamification, these "possibility spaces" have been expanded beyond just games into other areas like marketing, education, the workplace, social media, philanthropy, and the Web, just to name a few.
As a game designer now making eLearning software, I've found that much of what is used to build engagement in games can also be applied to other interactive material such as eLearning. ... Via Gust MEES |
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Books are not the best way to learn. To retain knowledge you have to interact with it, and that's where BenchPrep comes in. Via Mark Smithers
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If you are looking for inspiration when it comes to content curation, here is a great example at work.
Elearning Examples is a curated collection of "examples" from the real world of online communications in the areas of "multimedia journalism", "infographics" and "html5" among others.
The design of the site and the quality of the work "examples" being showcased make this a good example of what good "content curation" is.
Clearly, the work produced by this site, produces no noise or regurgitation of information, but rather offers a better way to make sense and discover the communication areas being curated on the site.
Thanks to David Anderson, an e-learning designer & community manager at Articulate for having created this excellent curated set of galleries.
Inspiring. 9/10
Look: http://elearningexamples.com/
David Anderson's blog: http://multimedialearning.com/
His Twitter channel: https://twitter.com/#!/elearning
(Reviewed by Robin Good) Via Robin Good, janlgordon, catspyjamasnz, Heiko Idensen
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For more than a couple of reasons. Foremost of which is its core service: allowing P2P learning, or basically anyone can get a tutorial from someone.
What Skillshare does is be a meeting place for mentors and students/interested parties who’ll buy tickets for a meeting palce where the tutorial will happen. Via Peter John Baskerville, Gust MEES
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Slides from a webinar for the eLearning Network of Australasia - July 2010... Via Minter Dial, Jose Alvarez Huete |