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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

Entries Tagged as 'modes of learning'

Phases of the 3PD Approach: Discovering Instructional Design 15

June 16th, 2009 · No Comments

The intent of 3PD was to provide a new focus for the end-to-end learning content and evaluation development process, especially for Web-based teaching.

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Tags: ADDIE · ISD · Kirkpatrick · collaboration tools · constructivist learning · e-learning · elearning research and development · instructional design · learning channel · learning outcomes · learning strategy · learning styles · modes of learning · online learning

Discovering Instructional Design 13: ICARE Model – Middlesex University’s experience

June 12th, 2009 · No Comments

So far, all the models I’ve talked about in this E-Learning Curve Blog series have described a linear process in the design of learning events.

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Tags: ADDIE · ISD · e-learning · e-learning development · instructional design · learning on demand · learning technology · modes of learning

Discovering Instructional Design 12: the ICARE Model

June 11th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Instructional design (ID) is a system of procedures for developing training programs in a consistent and reliable fashion.

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Tags: ADDIE · Gagne · ISD · approaches to learning · e-learning · e-learning development · e-learning ecosystem · instructional design · modes of learning · online learning · organizational development · performance enhancement

Characteristics of Informal Learning

March 20th, 2009 · No Comments

Changes in the world economy are forcing corporations to rethink how workers learn. What accounts for the interest in informal learning? Does it work?

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Tags: e-learning · educational media · elearning · informal learning · modes of learning · non-formal learning · nonformal learning · social learning · workplace learning

Do Generation Xers learn differently to Boomers and the Internet Generation?

April 16th, 2008 · No Comments

A colleague asked me recently “do you take somebody’s age into account when designing and delivering training for them?”
As a learning professional in the IT industry, it’s my job to provide learning resources for the employees in my organization. Broadly speaking, my colleagues were born between 1965 and 1982 – the so-called Generation X cohort, [...]

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Tags: Social Constructivism · educational media · experiential learning theory · modes of learning · social impact of e-learning · social learning · social networks

Do Generation Xers learn differently to Boomers and the Internet Generation?

April 16th, 2008 · No Comments

A colleague asked me recently “do you take somebody’s age into account when designing and delivering training for them?”
As a learning professional in the IT industry, it’s my job to provide learning resources for the employees in my organization. Broadly speaking, my colleagues were born between 1965 and 1982 – the so-called Generation X cohort, [...]

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Tags: Social Constructivism · educational media · experiential learning theory · modes of learning · social impact of e-learning · social learning · social networks