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Syed Amjad Ali

E-Learning and Blended Learning - 0 views

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    It is difficult to find one simple solutions for a complex issues. The expectations with regards to performance at work place or at home are complex; we need a blend of various learning solutions to resolve these complex issues. In such a scenario, Blended learning offers a greater chance of success.
swaroopraju

interactive video. unleashed. - 0 views

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    Free flipped learning tool to transform video content into an active learning experience for students through time-embedded formative assessments. Monitoring system helps you answer key questions in a flipped environment such as "Did my students watch the video?" and "What learning objectives did my students struggle with?". A few examples of eduCanon lessons: English as a foreign language (from a music video): http://educanon.com/public/2375/4217 Biology (from powtoons): http://educanon.com/public/2347/4583 Elementary math (from Khan Academy): http://educanon.com/public/2418/2418
Syed Amjad Ali

Why E-Learning - A simple analysis - 0 views

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    E-Learning industry is witnessing tremendous growth in terms of revenue and application. It has become a synonym for many of the learning requirements in corporates, academics and government institutions. To provide most suitable learning solutions, industry experts exploring and inventing creative methods and approaches such as Custom Learning Solutions, Rapid Learning Solutions, Gamifications, Instructor Led Training programs and blend of these methods and approaches.
Paul Allison

Transliteracies » Blog Archive » RoSE (Research-oriented Social Environment) - 9 views

  • RoSE’s answer is that people seeking knowledge do not necessarily want to go to either a document (a “document-centric” approach) or a person (a “social- network” approach) as their first point of access—though they will take either.  More ideal is an online environment that allows them to seek out documents and people in the context of relationships between the two (e.g., of authorship, reception, affiliation, recommendation, sponsorship, commentary, rebuttal, etc.).
    • Paul Allison
       
      I'm liking this definition, and having two different questions push their way in: 1) How will RoSE deal with the walled-garden aspect of much of academic resources? 2) Can game theory be blended with such a social environment? (crazy thought)
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