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Resources from my presentation at Innovations in e-learning Symposium

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Reference: Yee, N., & Bailenson, J.N. Reference: Baylor, A. Reference : Fox, J. & Reference: Sitzmann, T. (in Reference: Sitzmann, T. (in Walk a mile in digital shoes: The impact of embodied perspective-taking on the reduction of negative stereotyping in immersive virtual environments. & Kim, Y.

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Resources from CSTD Webinar

Kapp Notes

Reference: Yee, N., & Bailenson, J.N. Reference: Baylor, A. Reference : Fox, J. & Reference: Sitzmann, T. (in Reference: Sitzmann, T. (in Walk a mile in digital shoes: The impact of embodied perspective-taking on the reduction of negative stereotyping in immersive virtual environments. & Kim, Y.

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The grassroots of learning

E-Learning Provocateur

Along with some colleagues we started meeting regularly online for live interactive webcasts starting in 2005 at Edtechtalk. Indeed when I studied this discipline at university, much of the learning theory (for instance) enjoyed a broad canon of knowledge to which students such as myself could refer. A case in point is moocs.

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Strictly for adults?

Learning with e's

This is number 23 in my series on learning theories. I''m working through the alphabet of psychologists and theorists, providing a brief overview of each theory, and how it can be applied in education. In this post, we review the andragogy theory of Malcolm Knowles. Reference Knowles, M. Bandura Social Learning Theory 4.

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Bloom reheated

Learning with e's

Overbaugh and Schultz (2005) suggest that in Anderson's model, Bloom's Synthesis is replaced by 'Creating', and that Bloom's 'Evaluation' and 'Synthesis' therefore trade places. Anderson's Revision Model image source References Anderson, L.W., 2005) Bloom's Taxonomy. As John Lennon once put it: 'You can't reheat a soufflé.'

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Roadside assistance

Learning with e's

Hastings and Tracey (2005) also challenge Clark's view by suggesting that new technologies such as networked computers can and do affect learning in a number of ways. So are we to conclude that the 'media is neutral' theory has been overhauled by new and richly interactive technologies? References Clark, R.E. Hastings, N.

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Grammar Theory Test

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Quiz Maker › Take Quizzes › Miscellaneous › Grammar Theory Test. Loading Page, Please wait… Grammar Theory Test. Grammar theory test for English 219. Question Excerpt From Grammar Theory Test. words that make reference to a noun. words that make reference to a noun. Adjective.

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