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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

When I first started writing essays for school, the rule we were given was “no online sources allowed.” Imagine trying to write a guide for citing online sources in 1997, the year before Google was founded? Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public? Later, we were told “you can use online sources, but not Wikipedia.”

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Top 100 Learning Game Resources

Upside Learning

When writing the whitepaper about Casual games , I did a fair bit of research and looked at several hundred web links. I’d been mulling posting these to the blog. Serious Games Blog. Using computer games in education- ThirdForce Blog, January 30, 2009. The Learning Circuits Blog, October 13, 2007.

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Top 100 Learning Game Resources

Upside Learning

When writing the whitepaper about Casual games , I did a fair bit of research and looked at several hundred web links. I’d been mulling posting these to the blog. Serious Games Blog. Using computer games in education- ThirdForce Blog, January 30, 2009. The Learning Circuits Blog, October 13, 2007.

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ID and eLearning Links 10/29/19

Experiencing eLearning

How to Copy Text from Flash Courses When You Don’t have the Original File | The Rapid E-Learning Blog Images and audio files are relatively easy to recover from a published SCORM package, but text is hard to get from courses if they were published in Flash only. It wasn’t designed for writing learning objectives.

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The grassroots of learning

E-Learning Provocateur

I had read a few blog posts by Dave Cormier (the godfather of the philosophy) and I follow the intrepid Soozie Bea (a card-carrying disciple), but unfortunately I missed Dave’s #rhizo14 mooc earlier in the year. Since I’ve been blogging about the semantics of education lately, I thought it high time to dig a little deeper.

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Creating Passionate Learners 2005 = same in 2011

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

2005 or 2006, the name Kathy Sierra is probably new to you. Let me start with why I am blogging on this topic. If you are new to Kathy Sierra, after listening to the recording above, you should read the archives of her blog at headrush.typepad.com. My favorite moment in blogging. Thanks for this great blog, Brent.

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Gamification Company Bunchball Makes Interesting Announcement

Kapp Notes

of course the announcement is unrelated to my blog posting but the company is going ahead in that conceptual direction and making inroads into online personalization on the commerce side, and, I am sure can be adapted to the learning side as well.). I am currently writing up that conversation and will post in near future.