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Knowledge Is in the Cards

Association eLearning

Here’s a summary of one of the rounds. Using examples is a good way to get learners’ attention and help them remember content. The goal is to figure out which picture card another player is thinking of, based on a hint they provide. I figured I’d have some fun playing with friends and then go about business as usual.

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Knowledge Is in the Cards

Association eLearning

Here’s a summary of one of the rounds. Using examples is a good way to get learners’ attention and help them remember content. The goal is to figure out which picture card another player is thinking of, based on a hint they provide. I figured I’d have some fun playing with friends and then go about business as usual.

Knowledge 100
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Instructional Design for Beginners – What Motivates People To Learn?

Upside Learning

Over time, I realized that most Instructional Design theories are rooted in common sense. However, as Instructional Design beginners, we are so overawed by these theories that we fail to understand the simple principles behind them. It provides a good summary of the issues to be considered when designing learning material.

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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. And he suggested, rather provocatively, that table, graph, and chart summaries aren’t particularly helpful. Provide the data and let the user determine its meaning. (I

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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. And he suggested, rather provocatively, that table, graph, and chart summaries aren’t particularly helpful. Provide the data and let the user determine its meaning. (I

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Video: 3 ways to motivate

Making Change

Here’s a video of the webinar I recently ran on that topic, plus a summary of what we talked about. According to self-determination theory, when people are externally motivated, they simply obey someone else’s rules (“I do it because the boss is watching”). It’s all about self-determination.

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Want to Change Behavior? Give Learners a Nudge

Learningtogo

The theory suggests that offering a series of choices, each leading a bit closer to the desired behavior, is more effective than trying to change complex human behavior all at once. Two fundamental assumptions of nudge theory are: • Human behavior isn’t based solely on logic, so we can’t change it by simply presenting facts.

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