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13 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 25

Upside Learning

You can read our first impressions of what we saw and heard at the exposition in Abhijit Kadle’s blog pos t. Understand how a mobile phone can be considered a learning tool, and whether it can actually help bridge the digital divide between low-income, at-risk kids and those with access to computers. Know it here.

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Revolutionizing K-12 Education: The Transformative Power of eLearning

Lambda Solutions

This blog explores the dynamic world of eLearning in K-12 education and its impact on the learning journey. Benefits for Students Accessible Resources: eLearning provides access to a wealth of digital resources, enhancing research skills and knowledge acquisition.

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Is Mobile Learning in our DNA? [INFOGRAPHIC]

LearnDash

The term, “Digital Natives” has been coined for these individuals. According to Wikipedia, a Digital Native is defined as: A young person who was born during or after the general introduction of digital technology, and through interacting with digital technology from an early age, has a greater understanding of its concepts.

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Multitasking Takes Toll On Memory, Study Finds

Upside Learning

Came across this article in the NYT Bits Blog – Multitasking Takes Toll on Memory ; states quite simply that the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has published research which shows that multitasking takes a significant toll on the working memory of older individuals.

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Make the Most of ASAE Annual 2013 Conference: An Interview with Jay Daughtry of Chatterbachs

Association eLearning

The following is the transcript from a recent interview with Jay Daughtry, author of the ChatterBachs blog. In my quest to be the most digitally connected man in the association world, I’ve realized just how powerful of a tool (that’s a lot friendlier term than “weapon”, don’t you think?) Jay Daughtry: Chocolate. Next question?

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Increasing Use of Microlearning Courses for Performance Management

Infopro Learning

Organizations have shifted from page-turning content to interactive videos, bite-sized lessons, mobile apps, and more in today’s digital era. Lengthy training modules are divided into short learning series and accessed on modern Learning Management Systems. Moreover, travel and logistics may be time-consuming and costly.

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eLearning & Gamification: The Octalysis Framework

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I've been doing a bit of research recently and came across the  Yu-kai Chou  & Gamification Blog. If you're interested in gamification in general, you should definitely add this blog to your RSS feed. Games like Farmville where players amass digital possessions often appeal to this drive.