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Learning Theories - 0 views

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    Theories and Models of Learning for Educational Research and Practice. This knowledge base features learning theories that address how people learn. A resource useful for scholars of various fields such as educational psychology, instructional design, and
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Cognitive Distortion: How Does Black-and-White Thinking Hurt Us? | World of Psychology - 0 views

  • Catching yourself using dichotomous thinking (and correcting yourself) can transform an unrealistic thought into a more truthful (and probably less stress-inducing) one. Unglamorous adjectives like “middle-aged” or “in-between” and low-impact phrases like “moderately shy” probably won’t win you any grand literary awards, but they do stand a good chance at helping you view the world through a more accurate lens.
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    dichotomous thinking. It's commonly referred to as "black and white" thinking and it can have negative effects on the way we see ourselves or the situations that we are using language to describe.
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Course Management System Info - 2 views

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    St. Kates is reviewing Course Management Systems to prepare for adoption in 2012. Please bookmark sources of relevant online information and tag them "CMS."
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The Rapid eLearning Blog - 0 views

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    The Rapid E-Learning Blog shares practical tips and tricks to help you become a rapid elearning pro. It is hosted by Tom Kuhlmann who has over 15 years of hands-on experience in the training industry and currently runs the community at Articulate.
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Nik's Learning Technology Blog - 0 views

  • Set up a backchannelOne of my favourite tools to use during presentations is Today’sMeet http://todaysmeet.com/ . It’s a great tool for setting up backchannels. A backchannel is basically what your students create when they talk among themselves or text each other during your lesson.The advantage of setting one of these up to allow your audience to do this is that you can capture and share what your audience is saying while they are listening to you and enable them to collaborate and share with each other what they know about the topic and links to any relevant resources.It can also help them to type in questions as they think of them rather than waiting for you to ask at the end, and for me it’s a great way to pass out URLs to interesting websites to give the audience some hands on participation during the presentation.It’s also a good way of getting the audience to brainstorm and do tasks together, just ask a few questions and get them to type in answers, and they’ll appear in the backchannel window for everyone to see.
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Experience Desire2Learn Learning Suite 9.0 - 0 views

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    Instructional Design Wizard walks users through creation of pedagogically-sound courses containing a variety of learning experiences focused on appropriate learning levels. \nThrough an intuitive and accessible drag-and-drop interface, Course Builder organizes and manages the development of a course, its lessons, and its materials, building on the course blueprint provided by the Instructional Design Wizard. Its integration with Learning Environment tools allows a seamless experience for creating items and associating them with one another from one interface, providing a consolidated view of the course
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ELearning Guild Online Forums Samples - 0 views

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    2-8 minute segments of past Online Forums:\n\nBetter Beginnings: How to Capture Your Audience in 30 Seconds\nwith Carmen Taran * 4 minutes 30 seconds\n \nActions Speak Louder Than Words: Creating Meaningful e-Learning Interactions\nwith Ethan Edwards * 5 minutes 40 seconds\n \nBoredom-proofing Learning Content:\nTips for Making Learning Content Compelling\nwith Patti Shank * 5 minutes\n\nLearning by Viewing vs. Learning by Doing\nwith Ruth Clark * 6 minutes 39 seconds\n\nVisually Thinking e-Learning with Donna Safko\n5 minutes 36 seconds\n\nGreat Tips and Tricks for Developing e-Learning with Captivate 4\nwith Joe Ganci\n
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Emotiv EPOC-control video game activity through brainwaves - 0 views

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    EPOC headset, by Emotiv, allows users to directly control video game activity through their brainwaves. It uses a set of sensors that monitor the human brain to directly interface with most wireless-enabled PC's, as well as video game consoles. This means the actions of your virtual character in a video game can be directly controlled through your mind.
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