Entries Tagged as 'Colvin Clark'
As I wrote yesterday, Don Morrison has defined e-learning as:
The continuous assimilation of knowledge and skills by adults stimulated by synchronous and asynchronous learning events – and sometimes Knowledge management outputs – which are authored, delivered engaged with, supported and administered using internet technologies.
(2004, p.4)
I briefly touched upon “continuous assimilation of knowledge and skills by [...]
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Tags: Colvin Clark · Information Sessions · Mayer · Schank · asynchronous · definition of learning · e-learning · learning styles · learning theory · organizational learning · synchronous
As I wrote yesterday, Don Morrison has defined e-learning as:
The continuous assimilation of knowledge and skills by adults stimulated by synchronous and asynchronous learning events – and sometimes Knowledge management outputs – which are authored, delivered engaged with, supported and administered using internet technologies.
(2004, p.4)
I briefly touched upon “continuous assimilation of knowledge and skills by [...]
[Read more]
Tags: Colvin Clark · Information Sessions · Mayer · Schank · asynchronous · definition of learning · e-learning · learning styles · learning theory · organizational learning · synchronous
As I wrote yesterday, Don Morrison has defined e-learning as:
The continuous assimilation of knowledge and skills by adults stimulated by synchronous and asynchronous learning events – and sometimes Knowledge management outputs – which are authored, delivered engaged with, supported and administered using internet technologies.
(2004, p.4)
I briefly touched upon “continuous assimilation of knowledge and skills by [...]
[Read more]
Tags: Colvin Clark · Mayer · Schank · asynchronous · definition of learning · e-learning · synchronous