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Blair Peterson

9 Ways to Encourage the Adult E-Learners » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 0 views

  • Real learning isn’t a one-time event (like many elearning courses) where it’s just a matter of getting new information.  Instead it’s an iterative process where you do something, get feedback to evaluate, make adjustments, and do it again.
  • Few people like to fail and then do so publicly.  This is especially true of adult learners.
  • Elearning presents a great opportunity to let people fail (or practice becoming successful) in private and in a safe environment.  Unfortunately a lot of elearning fails to exploit this opportunity with our need to score and track everything.
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  • Typically our grading systems reward successful test taking more than successful learning.
  • Create an environment where they have as much freedom as possible. 
  • If you’re content isn’t relevant to the learners, they’ll just tune out and you’re wasting time and money.
  • If you do need to assess their understanding, perhaps there’s a better way to do so.
Blair Peterson

A Bill of Rights and Principles for Learning in the Digital Age | Digital Pedagogy | HY... - 0 views

  • Courses should encourage open participation and meaningful engagement with real audiences where possible, including peers and the broader public.
  • Students have the right to understand the intended outcomes--educational, vocational, even philosophical--of an online program or initiative.
  • n an online environment, teachers no longer need to be sole authority figures but instead should share responsibility with learners at almost every turn.
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  • Online learning should originate from everywhere on the globe, not just from the U.S. and other technologically advantaged countries.
  • The best online learning programs will not simply mirror existing forms of university teaching but offer students a range of flexible learning opportunities that take advantage of new digital tools and pedagogies to widen these traditional horizons, thereby better addressing 21st-century learner interests, styles and lifelong learning needs.
  • This can happen by building in apprenticeships, internships and real-world applications of online problem sets. Problem sets might be rooted in real-world dilemmas or comparative historical and cultural perspectives. (Examples might include: “Organizing Disaster Response and Relief for Hurricane Sandy” or “Women’s Rights, Rape, and Culture” or “Designing and Implementing Gun Control: A Global Perspective.”)
  • The artificial divisions of work, play and education cease to be relevant in the 21st century.
  • Both technical and pedagogical innovation should be hallmarks of the best learning environments. A wide variety of pedagogical approaches, learning tools, methods and practices should support students' diverse learning modes.
  • Experimentation should be an acknowledged affordance and benefit of online learning. Students should be able to try a course and drop it without incurring derogatory labels such as failure (for either the student or the institution offering the course).
  • Open online education should inspire the unexpected, experimentation, and questioning--in other words, encourage play. Play allows us to make new things familiar, to perfect new skills, to experiment with moves and crucially to embrace change--a key disposition for succeeding in the 21st century. We must cultivate the imagination and the dispositions of questing, tinkering and connecting. We must remember that the best learning, above all, imparts the gift of curiosity, the wonder of accomplishment, and the passion to know and learn even more.
smenegh Meneghini

Audio & Video Tips - 3 views

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    This Blog post has a series of links to tips on audio recording , screencasting, etc.
Blair Peterson

The rise of K-12 blended learning | Innosight Institute - 0 views

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    This report shows the upward trend of more students taking online courses in the US. 
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