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Harriette Knight

Instructional Designer Resources - 7 views

I think that it is important that you referred to these resources as readily accessible as needed. For instance, I like JING when I know that I will need a presentation that is 5 minutes or less. I...

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Debra Scott

ISTE | 11 hot edtech trends to watch - 0 views

  • facilitating student collaboration and communication
  • allowing students to act as creators of knowledge
  • emphasize interacting, working in groups, developing solutions to real-world problems and communicating globally
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    Author: International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) A list of the hottest trends in edtech for 2017: The four C's of education: Communication, critical thinking, collaboration and creativity will be at the forefront in 2017, particularly tools and approaches that lend themselves to collaborative learning. Next generation online tools are facilitating student collaboration and communication, and allowing students to act as creators of knowledge, rather than just consumers. Collaborative learning models that drive student-centered learning and emphasize interacting, working in groups, developing solutions to real-world problems and communicating globally are the latest iteration of this trend.
chantal bouchard

Guidebook | Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014 - 4 views

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    Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014 GUIDEBOOK 
Debra Scott

Jing - Screencast Software - 1 views

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    Freely distributed screen capture software; very user friendly; records audio & video; provides various screen annotation tools.
amh2352

Articulate Storyline - 4 views

I use both Captivate and Storyline. I fine Storyline to be more user friendly, Captivate can be a challenge in the beginning. Lynda.com offers courses in it but is fee based.

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Debra Scott

Performance Consulting: Moving Beyond Training - Dana Gaines Robinson - Google Books - 0 views

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    Those of you who are in corporate training may be familiar with this book, but I found it to be extremely thought provoking! Here's a brief summary of the main ideas: The traditional training process confuses training activity with performance improvement by focusing on employees' learning needs, rather than on their performance needs. Traditional programs focus on developing excellent learning experiences, while failing to ensure that the newly acquired skills are transferred to the job. Thus, to be effective, training professionals must become performance consultants, shifting their focus from training delivery to the performance of the company and its individual contributors. Dana & Jim Robinson describe an approach suitable for use in any organizational setting or industry and with any content area. Dozens of useful tools, illustrative exercises, and a case study that threads through the book show how the techniques described are applied in an organizational setting.
Debra Scott

Home - Mammoth - 0 views

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    Collaboration tool
Debra Scott

MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES AND EDUCATION - 4 views

Darn, I couldn't take the quiz because it's in Spanish! :-)

Debbie @datenglish

Peer Learning Handbook - 5 views

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    Peeragogy is a collection of techniques for collaborative learning and collaborative work. The handbook includes techniques for convening a strong group, organizing a learning space, doing cooperative work, and conducting effective peer assessment. It includes resources and a collection of web tools
ckolongo

Voice Thread - 1 views

I first used Voice Thread as part of an online course I was taking. It was available to us to use for replying to discussion posts. Instead of typing a 250-300 word response, we could use Voice T...

Instructional Design voice thread recording

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Debra Scott

The Adult Learner: The definitive classic in adult education and human ... - Malcolm S.... - 2 views

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    Another old text that I refer to often! It draws me back to basic learning principles when I'm tempted to get distracted by new technologies. Sometimes it's difficult to remember that technology doesn't teach. It provides great tools to help learners, but technology can only reinforce tried and true learning principles. Here's a brief summary: How do you tailor education to the learning needs of adults? Do they learn differently from children? How does their life experience inform their learning processes? These were the questions at the heart of Malcolm Knowles pioneering theory of andragogy which transformed education theory in the 1970s. The resulting principles of a self-directed, experiential, problem-centered approach to learning have been hugely influential and are still the basis of the learning practices we use today. Understanding these principles is the cornerstone of increasing motivation and enabling adult learners to achieve. This eighth edition has been thoughtfully updated in terms of structure, content, and style. On top of this, online material and added chapter-level reflection questions make this classic text more accessible than ever. The new edition includes: Two new chapters: Neuroscience and Andragogy, and Information Technology and Learning. Updates throughout the book to reflect the very latest advancements in the field. A companion website with instructor aids for each chapter. If you are a researcher, practitioner or student in education, an adult learning practitioner, training manager, or involved in human resource development, this is the definitive book in adult learning that you should not be without.
Debra Scott

Top 10 Tips on How to Use Avatars in eLearning - 3 views

Thanks for the good info Thomas! There are so many innovative tools to incorporate in eLearning! The downside is that with the fast pace of so many environments, there never seems to be enough time...

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