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E-learning Curve Blog is Michael Hanley's elearning blog about skills, knowledge, and organizational development using web-based training and technology in education

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E-learning blog for Ireland – calling Irish learning professionals

March 17th, 2009 · No Comments

I’m developing an e-learning blog specifically for learning professionals based in Ireland. I aim to use it as a platform to discuss Learning & Development Technology-related topics specific to practitioners based in the Emerald Isle.
The Great Recession notwithstanding, Ireland has a vibrant technology and knowledge-based industrial economy, and one of the domains [...]

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Tags: 61393 · e-learning blog · elearning practitioners · ireland · learning development professionals · learning technology

M-Learning via the iPhone 2 – some approaches and technologies

February 19th, 2009 · No Comments

In M-Learning via the iPhone 1, I started to investigate the characteristics of mobile learning by going back to basics, specifically looking at the technological and conceptual foundations of this domain: training, instruction, education and learning. Today, I’m going to begin in earnest by telling you a story about a book – a wholly remarkable [...]

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Tags: 61393 · Apple · Constructivism · approaches to learning · definition of learning · e-learning · iPhone · m-learning

Learning curves and the corporate environment

May 29th, 2008 · No Comments

In their seminal 2001 white paper Powering the leap to maturity: The eLearning ecosystem, Pat Dillon and Chas Hallet suggest a useful interpretation and use for the traditional learning curve, and introduce their concept of the e-learning curve. They assert that emerging technology has changed the focus of corporate learning systems from task-based, procedural training [...]

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Tags: 61393 · Constructivism · corprate development · knowledge worker · learning curve

Learning curves and the corporate environment

May 29th, 2008 · No Comments

In their seminal 2001 white paper Powering the leap to maturity: The eLearning ecosystem, Pat Dillon and Chas Hallet suggest a useful interpretation and use for the traditional learning curve, and introduce their concept of the e-learning curve. They assert that emerging technology has changed the focus of corporate learning systems from task-based, procedural training [...]

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Tags: 61393 · Constructivism · corprate development · knowledge worker · learning curve

Fundamentals of learning curves

May 27th, 2008 · 2 Comments

In the introduction to yesterday’s blog post, I alluded to the axiom that ‘practise makes perfect’ – the concept that the acquisition and improvement of new skills, knowledge or expertise are broadly predicated upon the learner’s facility to rehearse and become more proficient in the tasks or activities being practised. This is not news – [...]

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Tags: 61393 · learning curve · rate of learning

Fundamentals of learning curves

May 27th, 2008 · No Comments

In the introduction to yesterday’s blog post, I alluded to the axiom that ‘practise makes perfect’ – the concept that the acquisition and improvement of new skills, knowledge or expertise are broadly predicated upon the learner’s facility to rehearse and become more proficient in the tasks or activities being practised. This is not news – [...]

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Tags: 61393 · learning curve · rate of learning

Definition of an E-Learning Curve

May 26th, 2008 · No Comments

A colleague recently asked me “What is an e-learning curve?”
Well, when I originally started The E-Learning Curve Blog, my primary concern was to create a witty electronic learning-related title that hopefully caught my potential audiences’ eye, and the name implied that the content of the blog would be a learning journey – for me as [...]

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Tags: 61393 · cognitive domain · definition of e-learning · learning curve

Definition of an E-Learning Curve

May 26th, 2008 · No Comments

A colleague recently asked me “What is an e-learning curve?”
Well, when I originally started The E-Learning Curve Blog, my primary concern was to create a witty electronic learning-related title that hopefully caught my potential audiences’ eye, and the name implied that the content of the blog would be a learning journey – for me as [...]

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Tags: 61393 · cognitive domain · definition of e-learning · learning curve