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#ICELW Opening Keynote with Steve Wheeler @timbuckteeth "The Future is Mobile…Social…Personal"

Learning Visions

Wires connecting the book grinder to the kids brains. These are some of the things they were looking at in 2012: Game based learning – provides opportunity for immediate feedback. The wearable web, memory extension, vision enhancement, augmented reality, ubiquitous computing, the quantifiable self. The future is ours.

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The future of gaming

Learning with e's

Recent interviews in the magazine Short List by Ellison (2012) feature the opinions of several acknowledged video games experts. His main contention though is that games will become more augmented, and tied into the human emotions via retinal projection. Brain control is also something predicted by David Cage. Ellison, J.

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eLearning Cyclops: Great Resource for Using Graphics in eLearning.

eLearning Cyclops

The presentation was titled "Your Brain on Graphics." However, Connie took it a step further and introduced us to how are brains are wired for graphics and shared great advice and examples of uber-effective use of graphics. ► 2012. (6). Wicked, Cool Example of Augmented Reality. View my complete profile.

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The adult brain learns best with stories

KnowledgeOne

More brain regions activated. Being told a story activates more brain regions than getting a rational explanation. When telling a story, we use concrete, evocative words, metaphors that can stimulate all the senses whose respective regions are activated in the brain (Gonzalez et al., Evocative words. Metacognition 101.

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How to stimulate engagement in elearning

KnowledgeOne

2001, for a demonstration using brain imaging). Foster a dynamic mindset among learners by providing consistent feedback, with the idea that everyone is capable of improvement since the brain is endowed with plasticity. In elearning, program feedback into quizzes, polls and interactive simulations. Norton & Company Inc.,

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eLearning Cyclops: Heading to #DevLearn

eLearning Cyclops

My brain is completely full from the conference and I have tons of notes and and follow-ups. ► 2012. (6). Wicked, Cool Example of Augmented Reality. I'm still working my way through my notes and to do list. Reply Delete Jeff Goldman November 8, 2011 2:01 PM Kelly, It was great to meet you too. Blog Archive.

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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

I was one of four authors who worked on The Learning Light report, which revealed that, in 2012/13 – the most recent year for which figures are available – the combined annual value of the e-learning market in the 20 largest European states was just over £2.5bn (nearly US$4bn). There are relatively few organisations actually using Tin Can.