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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

Discovering Instructional Design 11: The Kemp Model

June 10th, 2009 · No Comments

The Kemp Model defines different elements of an instructional design, and emphasizes the adoption of continuous implementation in the design process.

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Tags: ISD · conditions of learning · content development · e-learning · elearning content · instructional design · principles of instruction · theory of instruction · transfer of learning

M-Learning 7: Consuming m-learning

March 13th, 2009 · No Comments

The ubiquity of mobile devices ensures there is a ready market for m-learning content. Learning designers use information workers’ experiences as consumers

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Tags: e-learning · e-learning ecosystem · iPhone · m-learning · social learning

Mobile Learning 6: Effective Learning on Portable Devices

February 27th, 2009 · No Comments

Today’s post from the E-Learning Curve Blog outlines some of the ways m-learning is being used.

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Tags: e-learning · learning technology · m-learning

M-Learning via the iPhone 5 – more opportunities than before

February 26th, 2009 · No Comments

In today’s post, I will start to catalog the types of learning that mobile technologies and devices can potentially support.

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Tags: e-learning · m-learning · rapid elearning

M-Learning via the iPhone 4 – some approaches and technologies

February 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

In this post, I will look at the some of the learning theories that support mobile learning.

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Tags: Cognitivism · Constructivism · content delivery · e-learning · elearning · informal learning · learning theory · m-learning · media distribution · mobile device · non-formal learning · scaffolded learning · social learning