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Entries Tagged as 'constructivist learning environment'

Integrating Audio into E-Learning Courseware: eLearning Guild’s Forum

June 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

The eLearning Guild’s next Online Forum taking place on June 4th & 5th is called Lights, Camera, Action: Using Media to Engage the Learner.

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Tags: Audacity · Learning Professional · Mayer · audio editor · authoring · authoring tools · cognition · constructivist learning environment · e-learning · e-learning development · educational media · elearning content · learning technology · rapid elearning · seminar

Integrating Audio into E-Learning Courseware: eLearning Guild Online Forum

June 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

The eLearning Guild’s next Online Forum taking place on June 4th & 5th is called Lights, Camera, Action: Using Media to Engage the Learner.
Here’s what the Forum will cover:
It wasn’t long ago that e-Learning developers thought that putting a simple Flash animation and a small sound file into their e-Learning offerings was really [...]

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Tags: audio editor · benefits of e-learning · collaboration tools · conference · constructivist learning environment · eLearning Guild · integrating audio · online forum · rapid e-learning · seminar

Educate: An E-Learning iPhone App with Potential

May 20th, 2009 · 1 Comment

iKonstruct got in touch with me yesterday to let me know about the launch of Educate; an iPhone/iTouch app for teachers.

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Tags: collaboration tools · constructivist learning environment · e-learning · e-learning ecosystem · elearning content · iPhone

A Virtual Learning Environment gets grounded

February 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Strange to tell, Microsoft has been at the forefront of producing popular, immersive learning environments for over 25 years. Sadly, it looks as though their involvement in this domain is about to end.
Is this goodbye, Microsoft Flight Simulator?
Microsoft has decided to close its ACES Studio, which developed the simulator series. The ACES Studio was [...]

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Tags: AICC · HCI · VLEs · constructivist learning environment · heuristics · microworlds · nielsen · principles of instruction · simulation · usability guidelines

Corporate learning environments – a framework

June 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment

As discussed in previous blog entries, the 21st century corporate learning environment is a patchwork of systems, tools, technologies, and processes that support (more or less) individual and team learning, performance, and development.
We can say with a degree of certainty that it’s the case that these systems are in place for a range of tactical, [...]

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Tags: constructivist learning environment · corporate learning environment · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning · scaffolded learning

Corporate learning environments – a framework

June 19th, 2008 · No Comments

As discussed in previous blog entries, the 21st century corporate learning environment is a patchwork of systems, tools, technologies, and processes that support (more or less) individual and team learning, performance, and development.
We can say with a degree of certainty that it’s the case that these systems are in place for a range of tactical, [...]

[Read more]

Tags: constructivist learning environment · corporate learning environment · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning · scaffolded learning