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Monday, February 04, 2008 The BigQuestion: Instructional Design as a Spectrum The Learning Circuits BigQuestion this month: Instructional Design - If, When and How Much? My response here is not so much an answer to this question, but rather, further musings on this endless topic that Ive been rambling on about of late.
Photo credit: Little by MegElizabeth Posted by Cammy Bean at 6:51 PM Labels: books , instructional design 14comments: Dr. John H. The BigQuestion: Instructional Design as a Spectr. What would you add? Or can we stop? Im already feeling a bit overwhelmed. Perhaps we need to start a lending library. Curry said.
Although I do think we deserve a photo of you blushing. And a photo of me blushing? Your blog is awesome and you know I love your sense of humor and willingness to just say things. 1:28 PM Sue Waterssaid. Well done Cammy I would be lost without your advice on co-mment. Sue Waters Mobile Technology in TAFE 5:11 PM Cammy Bean said.
photo by tanakawho Whats been lighting up my life this week is when I hear a Subject Matter Expert say, "Lets cut that. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Tuesday, December 18, 2007 Things That Light Up My Life This is a geeky instructional designer moment. But here it is.
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Photo credits: The Last Happy Chef by Mykl Roventine Open Onion by Darwin Bell Mouse Spaghetti Tastes Better When Cooked by Jannes Pockele Posted by Cammy Bean at 11:17 AM Labels: instructional design 3comments: Michele Martin said. I like the analogy Michele Martin uses: instructional design as cooking. Even a rat.
Photo Credit: Corner Pocket - Day 42 by Vox Efx Posted by Cammy Bean at 8:50 AM Labels: global , instructional design , market 6comments: KarROX said. I think this months BigQuestion is true for almost everyone. Is what Sreya sees going on in the Indian eLearning market any different than what youre seeing in your market?
photo by bb_matt Alternatives to Listing Objectives Here are some of Michael Allens alternatives to listing out boring learning objectives in text bullet form: Put the Learner to Work (p. I called this one out as one of the top things I learned about learning in 2007. 161) Have the learner attempt a task.
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Photo credit: Microphone by hiddedevries Posted by Cammy Bean at 1:00 PM Labels: audio , instructional design 11comments: Beth Griese said. The BigQuestion: Instructional Design as a Spectr. Maybe its the fact that Im recovering from pneumonia and just dont have the energy to fight the fight. But I caved. A line here or there.
by Kevin on June 7th, 2010 The BigQuestion at the Learning Circuit’s Blog for June is “What Tools Should We Learn?” There is nothing more frustrating that spending half a day hunting for that just right image through endless databases on the internet. In short – learn as many tools as you can!
Photo: Instructions for Monkeys by Sister72 While the instructional designers value may be needed for more complicated content, what Clive Shepherd calls the higher tier of eLearning , is this true for the lower tier end work? Great questions Cammy. Hi Cammy, Your questions are really interesting. 7:34 PM writersgateway said.
Photo Credit: Integral Calculus DSC00163 by Mr. ToHa Posted by Cammy Bean at 9:53 AM Labels: academia , instructional design 15comments: Wendy said. The BigQuestion: Instructional Design as a Spectr. Ive even read about some of them. I actually have some books on my shelf that cover these topics. Do you think it matters?
I’m going to start with a bigquestion here. Then, I might have you submit a photo or an essay about what happened, what was your experience applying that information. Chris Badgett: Yeah, that’s a good question. I think that’s a really bigquestion. Chris Badgett: Sounds fantastic.
You were going into the books, I guess you were going onto the internet and searching, what were you searching for? I know that’s a bigquestion, and there are … Paid ads are great, but what else can we do? Chris Benetti: And I would recommend that you have a good cover photo. What kept you going?
So, instead of me hiring teachers and becoming that big corporation now, I’m providing them with the curriculum and the lessons that they need to teach those students. But the internet was terrible. Chris Badgett: That’s awesome! Well tell us about the language learning niche. David Cole: That was one of my favorites.
Photo Credit: Books by algiamil on stock.exchng Posted by Cammy Bean at 12:34 PM Labels: books , reading 5comments: Michele said. The databases include multiple copies of some titles. But they will never provide all the copies of, say, “The Wealth of Nations&# and the early responses it provoked.
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You operate a really complicated $5,000 piece of equipment, then you put all the photos on a computer and you edit them all, and export them. But the great thing about the internet is you can edit it whenever you like.” I know that’s a bigquestion, but what are some tips there? I think I got that right.
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