Daily Bookmarks 11/26/2009
Presenting with live slides – OER, literacies, libraries and the future preso @ Dave’s Educational Blog
Dave Cormier explains how he “presented” at a webinar using “live slides”: thought-provoking questions on slides with lots of space for participants to use the whiteboard. I’m not sure this is really “presenting” though; it’s more moderating a discussion. But it sounds much more engaging than the usual presentations.
Daily Bookmarks 11/25/2009
Why you want to use scenarios in your elearning » Making Change
A great slideshow showing (not just explaining!) the value of scenarios to change behavior in e-learning
tags: instructionaldesign, scenarios, e-learning
Thankful for a New Opportunity
This Thursday is Thanksgiving in the US, which makes this an especially appropriate time to express my thanks for finding a new job. As of next week, I will be working as a contractor for Cisco. It’s a big project with a lot of different pieces to coordinate. I’m excited; this will be an opportunity to do some things that I haven’t done before, including working with technol
Daily Bookmarks 11/24/2009
Bunchberry & Fern: Learning Styles: fable-ous and tragic
Long post on learning styles, the controversies, and why we keep talking about them even when the research isn’t solid
tags: learningstyles, research
My conversation with
Daily Bookmarks 11/20/2009
Big Dog, Little Dog: Designing for Agile Learning
Part of a series on agile learning design. This post focuses on 4 lenses for design: performance centered, guru, learner-centered, and system. These lenses are then mapped to the complexity of the design environment and sources of information in those different environments. Lots of graphics to reinforce how different approaches fit different environments.
tags: instructionaldesign
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