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A-Z of Digital Learning

The Learning Rooms

Welcome to the A-Z of Digital Learning, your comprehensive glossary of learning and eLearning terminology. Augmented Reality. Technology which overlays digital information such as text labels, images and sounds onto the real-world environment. C Cognitive Load. Cognitive Overload. D Digital Learning.

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IBM Watson And The Future Of Learning

Upside Learning

While I don’t agree with a lot of things Kurzweil says because they don’t necessarily seem scientific, I’d agree about machine intelligence rapidly evolving and overtaking human cognitive abilities. I refer to a quick programming guide when configuring a DVR; or use a calculator while doing math.

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Cognitive Bias: When Our Brain Plays Tricks On Us

KnowledgeOne

We are all quite familiar with the phenomenon of optical illusions, but less so with the phenomenon of cognitive biases. The underside of cognitive bias. Some 250 cognitive biases are generally classified into one of the following five categories: Bias… our perception is affected by… attentive or of attention.

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Top 5 Performance Support Apps for Learning Designers

Learnnovators

That’s why Instructional Design Guru defines terms from Instructional Design, Cognitive Psychology, Social Media, Multimedia, Technology and Law. The Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy app (from Orion Beadling) is a reference tool for instructional designers on the core elements of Bloom’s revised taxonomy. Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy’ App.

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Learning in 2024 #LRN2024

Clark Quinn

While I couldn’t participate in the twitter chat they held, I optimistically weighed in: “learning in 2024 will look like individualized personal mentoring via augmented reality, AI, and the network” However, I thought I would elaborate in line with a series of followup posts leveraging the #lrn2024 hashtag.

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Metacognition in 10 points

KnowledgeOne

For Flavell, metacognition “refers to one’s knowledge concerning one’s own cognitive processes or anything related to them. It also refers to the active control, regulation and orchestration of these processes.”* Here are ten points to better understand it!

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6 Web Accessibility trends for 2023

Hurix Digital

With more people working and learning remotely, there has also been a drastic change and increase in the use of the internet, online tools, and digital apparatuses. The forced evolution of web accessibility trends post-COVID-19 has been a blessing in disguise for people with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.

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