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Using Wikis to Stop Brain Drain

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Using Wikis to Stop Brain Drain by Jolene on February 23, 2010 in Wikis In his December Training Magazine article Training in a Web 2.0 Im a problem-solver and thoroughly enjoy helping clients succeed and look good. Properly d.

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Using Wikis to Stop Brain Drain | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Using Wikis to Stop Brain Drain by Jolene on February 23, 2010 in Wikis In his December Training Magazine article Training in a Web 2.0 Im a problem-solver and thoroughly enjoy helping clients succeed and look good. Properly d.

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Taxonomy of Learning Theories

E-Learning Provocateur

Academia is teeming with learning theories. It can be quite a challenge for the modern learning professional to identify an appropriate learning theory, draw practical ideas from it, and apply it to their daily work. Which theory do you choose? How does it relate to other theories? Where do you start? Overarching themes.

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CCK09: Notes on Learning Networks and Connective Knowledge

Experiencing eLearning

Over the last few days I’ve been working through Stephen Downes’ paper Learning Networks and Connective Knowledge. We may contrast cognitivism, which is a causal theory of mind, with connectionism, which is an emergentist theory of mind. I used Diigo to highlight and comment while reading.

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5 Learning Myths, Debunked

LearnDash

The problem is that many of these myths seem perfectly acceptable, so we accept them uncritically. Unfortunately, there’s no evidence to show that this theory holds any weight. You’re either “right-brained” or “left-brained.”. The problem is that the original model was never meant to express this.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

That’s where my brain goes when I hear “eLearning,” and I have fond memories of it. The post eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms appeared first on Knowledge Direct. For many, their first experience with eLearning was educational computer games delivered via CD Rom. Had your fill of alphabet soup?

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The Role of Cognitive Learning in Lifelong Learning and Development

Infopro Learning

From learning to read as a child to developing professional knowledge in your career, the human experience is undoubtedly continuous learning. Cognitive Learning Theory (CLT) explains how the brain processes, retains and applies new information. What is Cognitive Learning Theory? In 2024:$6.05 billion 25.5%

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