Further reflections: Teaching for Engagement: Innovative Perspectives to Get...
I attended the Innovations in Teaching and Learning Conference at work a few days back. This is the first of at least few reflection posts from the conference. Paul Loeb delivered the final keynote of...
View Article#devlearn DevLearn 11 Keynotes and the Future of Cheating
At DevLearn 11, keynotes were presented by Dr. Michio Kaku, Tom Koulopolous, and Steve Rosenbaum. Who knew that these keynotes on future trends would also be related to cheating, academic honesty, and...
View ArticleA Non Graphic Designer’s Guide to Good Looking Learning #devlearn
Presented by Mark Harter Three key tips – Ditch Photoshop. Harter recommends Fireworks, but I’m personally a fan of The GIMP, myself. Steal (legally) from others Know your basics – Alignment, Contrast,...
View ArticlePerformance Boosters: Using Technology to Enhance How We Work and Learn...
Presented by Allison Rossett Unfortunately I missed the first half of this session. From the part I was able to attend, Dr. Rossett identified how learning needs to evolve in order to address how...
View ArticleOne Learning Challenge – Three Designers Put Their Skills to the Test #devlearn
The Challenge: Develop an online training module to help fire-related professionals (fire inspectors, building managers, firemen, etc.), identify fire door builds and analyze each build for compliance...
View ArticleCapturing and Deploying Learning Experiences that Impact Performance #devlearn
Presented by Ken Spero While downsizing can save money, administrators often forget this means those who remain are left to do more. Further, downsizing also means losing out on a wealth of experience...
View ArticleThe Technicalities of Assessing for Effective Gain #devlearn
Presented by Neil Lasher We often ask questions without thinking about the value of the answers we might elicit. Or we ask questions where we don’t know what the answer will be, or we don’ know what...
View ArticleThe Changing Role of the Instructional Designer #devlearn
Presented by Mary Mclean-Hely Trends: National Education Technology Plan – Process document from the Obama Administration We are living in a connected learning environment rich with learning modules,...
View ArticleInstructional Design vs. Creativity – Can There Be Only One? #devlearn
Presented by Willi Savanye Tips: Everyone wants to learn, so make learning relevant and fun Any ID model is a toolkit. It’s okay to use it the way you want, such as doing steps in different order or...
View ArticleThriving as a One person elearning department #devlearn
Presented by Lisa Goldstein http://www.ePathLearning.com – LMS 80% of learning teams are 5 people or less (Source: elearning guild) Think differently (creatively) to solve your problems, don’t be...
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