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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Essential Reading for Instructional Design?

Learning Visions

Im not looking for the obtuse theory books. John Curry was kind enough to post a really detailed reading list in his post How to Get an Instructional Design Education Without Paying Tuition (gotta love that title!) Can I, um, have your attention, please? I prefer the get-down-and-dirty variety. These are my current faves.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

In it, he dissected the role that color contrast theory played in creating the palette that Fidelity uses in its charts and graphs. I detected a hint of reader-response theory influencing his approach, but didn’t get a chance to talk about it further.). Image credit: © Can Stock Photo / destina.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios

Learning Visions

Friday, October 30, 2009 Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios Do you struggle with finding good stock photos to use in your eLearning scenarios? So then do you go do a custom photo shoot? Or will you stick with free online stock photos? Can I, um, have your attention, please? But usually not.

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Watch and learn

Learning with e's

This is the third in my blog series on major learning theories. My plan is to work through the alphabet of psychologists and provide a brief overview of their theories, and how each can be applied in education. Today, we explore the work of Albert Bandura on social learning theory. These were: 1.

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In the flow

Learning with e's

This is number 6 in my blog series on major learning theories. My plan is to work through the alphabet of psychologists and provide a brief overview of their theories, and how each can be applied in education. In the last post we examined the work of Craik and Lockhart on Levels of Processing theory. Unported License.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Theory vs. Application in Instructional Design: One Academics View

Learning Visions

Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Theory vs. Application in Instructional Design: One Academics View A long time ago, I decided I was much better at the practical side of things than the theoretical. Over the past few days, Ive been having a back and forth with Dr. John Curry, an Assistant Professor in Educational Technology at Oklahoma State.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

In it, he dissected the role that color contrast theory played in creating the palette that Fidelity uses in its charts and graphs. I detected a hint of reader-response theory influencing his approach, but didn’t get a chance to talk about it further.). Image credit: © Can Stock Photo / destina.