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The Pedagogy of Learning Design: A Translation of Pedagogies

InSync Training

This is the first post in a series of five titled The Pedagogy of Learning Design by Phylise H. A successful learning journey relies on informed design and practice. Every web site I encounter provides me with opportunities to explore – to find my way through the information. Design Pedagogy' The Journey.

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

Upside Learning

Mobile learning blends traditional pedagogy with technology to reach every child. HTML5 offers amazing opportunities to us for designing and developing formal and informal learning solutions. What Are Mobile Devices Teaching Your Kids? The question is not if your child should use a mobile device in school, but how to do it safely.

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Andragogy vs Pedagogy

Clark Quinn

Asked about why I used the word pedagogy instead of andragogy, I think it’s worth elaborating (since I already had in my reply ;) and sharing. So here’s my analysis of andragogy vs pedagogy. “Only two things wrong in education these days, the curriculum and the pedagogy, other than that we’re fine.”

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Curriculum or pedagogy?

Clark Quinn

So I have argued for a massive project, but using advanced curricula and pedagogy. The simple fact is that we need a better curriculum and a better pedagogy. Yet we’re in an Information Age. And our pedagogy is aligned to tests, not to learning nor doing. The post Curriculum or pedagogy?

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Informal first

E-Learning Provocateur

It is well documented that the vast majority of learning in the workplace is informal. This 70:20:10 breakdown has since been supported by subsequent research , though sometimes the ratio is represented as 80:20 to reflect informal learning and formal training respectively. • 20% on informal learning. Vive la revolution!

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Great and small

E-Learning Provocateur

One pertinent example for L&D practitioners is pedagogy (formerly paedagogie ) which derives from the Hellenic words paidos for “child” and agogos for “leader” This etymology underscores our use of the word when we mean the teaching of children. Thus it aligns to the teaching nature of pedagogy.

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Rethinking Design: Pedagogy

Clark Quinn

As part of that, I’ve been looking at elements such as pedagogy in pre-, in-, and post-class sessions so that there are principled reasons behind the design. In typical approaches, you’d be presenting conceptual information (e.g. a decision tree), or a checklist, or something that requires them to use the information.

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