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Phillip Nissley

Bibliography References for Instructional Technologies - 79 views

For some reason, I did not find this discussion thread until now. I just published my bibliography entries in the ITEC-801 Bibliography section of Diigo. I'm guessing that everyone else in the clas...

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David Ross

My 4 Recommended Resources - 2 views

1. Khan, Salman. (2012). The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined. NY: Grand Central Publishing. I watched an episode of Ted Talks a few months ago and Salman Khan was being inte...

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started by David Ross on 24 May 13 no follow-up yet
Mary Freeman

Simulation and Learning - E-learning modules - 1 views

  • Simulation appears to work most effectively when it is designed to meet curricular outcomes, includes realistic and relevant content, interesting and engaging learning methods and prepares learners for working in the clinical context in terms of activities, skills and competencies (Issenberg et al, 2005).
  • The key element here is building simulation activities into learners’ progression
  • There is a consistent association between the amount and the quality of deliberate practice and performance in domains as varied as chess, music and sport (Ericsson and Charness, 1994). Deliberate practice means that there is effort involved as well as some form of feedback, whether through self assessment, from the simulator or observation by another person.
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  • The absence of learner feedback is the greatest single factor for ineffective simulation training.
  • In addition, each learner is different, and some learners inevitably need longer or more frequent sessions with the simulator to achieve the same educational results as their co-learners.
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    This is geared specifically towards health professionals, but includes interesting information about simulated activities in training. 
Peter Lodenquai

801 Useful References_ Peter Lodenquai_ ITEC 801 Spring 2013 - 1 views

Here are a few useful online references: www.elearninguild.com - join this elearning community for the latest in trends and contacts within the e-training world www.lynda.com - this website has...

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started by Peter Lodenquai on 24 May 13 no follow-up yet
Nadine Sexton

Jonassen's CLEs - 0 views

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    This is an overview of Jonassen's proposed model for designing constructivist learning environments, which contains easy-to-follow bulleted points of the problems and explanations for solutions. At the very end, there are more links to other nicely done overviews of behavorism, cognitivism, and constructivism (there were more of these, which almost proves that this area of learning gets the most attention).
Sarah Satterlee

Sarah's links - 0 views

https://www.diigo.com/user/sarahsez Mixed bag having to do with volunteer programs at animal shelters, adult learning and some random ITEC 770 links I didn't realize I was saving

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started by Sarah Satterlee on 23 May 13 no follow-up yet
Phillip Nissley

donald kirkpatrick's learning evaluation theory - a training and learning measurement, ... - 0 views

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      This is another good and more detailed source for Donald Kirkpatrick's theories on evaluation. There are some similarities with Keller's ARCS model but Kirkpatrick's ideas are strictly around evaluation and predate Keller by about 10-15 years.
Nadine Sexton

ED533 - Instructional Systems De - 5. Instructional Events - 0 views

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    Another great take on instructional sequencing (I especially like the reference to Occam's Razor), learning models, and instructional paths. Anytime that someone can say the same thing a little differently, I appreciate it and get more out of the content.
Judy Silver

"iTeaching and Learning" - 1 views

http://0-search.proquest.com.opac.sfsu.edu/education/docview/1261087942/13DC2C663034E39FB44/8?accountid=13802 "iTeaching and Learning" covers using iPad in particular in several academic fields, i...

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started by Judy Silver on 08 May 13 no follow-up yet
Judy Silver

Musuems' interactive online art tools, in a doctoral dissertation for Columbia U. - 1 views

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    Annotation: This is Christine S. Mulligan's Doctoral Dissertation, in which she discusses museums' online activities that interact with young people. Her interest is the educational purpose and design of online art-making. Although her focus is wholly on online art activities sponsored by museums, I feel her findings could apply to apps art activities for school learning. I found the National Gallery of Art interactive tools, as well as other musuem's online activities, through Mulligan.
Phillip Nissley

Langevin Learning Services » Train the Trainer - 0 views

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      Check out the "Blog" section for some interesting essays on instructional design.
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    Check out the "Blog" section for some interesting essays on instructional design.
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    Check out the "Blog" section for some interesting essays on instructional design
Nadine Sexton

Writing Objectives Using Bloom's Taxonomy | Center for Teaching & Learning | UNC Charlotte - 0 views

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    Although this information appears all over the internet in various forms, I have not come across one with a table that has "Keywords" and "Questions" for the Taxonomy Level. This was incredibly helpful, for a change!
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