I’m exploring the medium of podcasting. I’ve previously discussed podcasting, but there can (and should) be more to the medium than the ‘fireside chat’ format.
Exploring Podcasting for E-Learning (and new podcast episode released)
July 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: podcasts
Teaching organizations how to learn. Part 2 – Conditions for learning
December 5th, 2008 · No Comments
As discussed in a previous post, Driscoll (1994) outlines five conditions for learning (p.382-3). Very much like the multiple approaches and interpretations that exist in constructivism, a number of conditions must be met for the approach to be implemented. The conditions are:
Providing complex learning environments that incorporate authentic activity. Constructivists argue that learners should learn [...]
Tags: e-learning
Teaching organizations how to learn. Part 1
December 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Chris Argyris, Professor Emeritus at Harvard Business School, has made significant contributions to the development of organizational learning theory and experiential learning.
Any company that aspires to succeed in the tougher business environment …must first resolve a basic dilemma: success in the marketplace increasingly depends on learning, yet most people don’t know how to learn. What’s more, those members of the organization that many assume to be the best at learning are, in fact, not very good at it.
Tags: Bruner · Constructivism · e-learning
A Year in E-Learning: One Blog’s Progress
November 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Welcome to my blog, The E-Learning Curve.
So began my first post to the E-Learning Curve Blog on this day in 2007. Upon reflection, I don’t think that I really had any idea about what I was letting myself in for, in terms of the discipline and commitment, not to mention the sheer effort required to [...]
Tags: e-learning