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Reflections of a mooc unvirgin22 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 2 months ago: I recently completed my first mooc, and I will soon receive the certificate to prove it. Many people … more →

Tags: moocs, #edcmooc, Challenges, cons, Constructivism, Coursera, Discussion Forum, E-learning, E-Learning and Digital Cultures

Part of a conversation on MOOCs 1 comment

suifaijohnmak wrote 2 months ago: Thanks to Fabian for his wonderful presentation: Fabian Banga here is the presentation https://docs. … more →

Tags: Connectivism, Learning, Education, Networks, Pedagogy, mooc

The classroom option you should not ignore8 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 6 months ago: I’m sure you know the feeling. You’re sitting in a classroom watching a presentation … more →

Tags: Blended Learning, Virtual classes, Video, Content, Expert, Objectivism, Education, Teaching, Novice

A defence of the "Next" button4 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 11 months ago: The “Next” button doesn’t have many friends in the e-learning community. The humbl … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, formal learning, Online Courses, Constructivism, Corporate, E-learning, eLearning, informal first, informal learning

Learning potentials in LEGO instructions2 comments

Martin Exner wrote 1 year ago: I  have always been a huge LEGO fan! In my childhood ive spend days on the floor building and buildi … more →

Tags: activities, Dunn&Dunn, efficiency, geometric, GeRoMe BrUnEr, Instructions, Kinesthetic leaners, Knowledge Transfer, Lego

Something all learning pro's should do9 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 1 year ago: Learn a language. I don’t mean a programming language (although the theory probably still hold … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, automation, Connectivism, Constructivism, Expert, formal learning, german, informal learning, Job Aids

The black hole of adult education7 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 1 year ago: So the Russians want to build a research base on the moon, and they want NASA and the European Space … more →

Tags: Challenges, Learning Theory, Andragogy, adult learning principles, Culture, Training, book, Corporate, Lectures

Clash of the titans2 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 1 year ago: I have really enjoyed following the recent argy bargy between Larry Sanger and Steve Wheeler. From a … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, Constructivism, cognitivism, Pedagogy, knowledge, Learning, Expert, K-12, Education

Educational Games Research » Went to a Fight and a Conference Broke Out: Instructivism vs. Constructivism

Heather Fields wrote 1 year ago: As a great introduction to the current academic debate, this article highlights two learning theorie … more →

Tags: Learning Theory, Guest Articles, Constructivism, educational philosophy, Gaming theory, Adult Learning, education trends

Online courses must die!20 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 2 years ago: A touch dramatic, isn’t it? Now that I have your attention, please bear with me. There’s … more →

Tags: e-learning development, informal learning, Assessment, E-learning, Online Courses, development, Connectivism, Instructional Design, Constructivism

Adult learning shminciples11 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 3 years ago: In the global game of Corporate Bingo, the term “adult learning principles” must be one … more →

Tags: Learning Theory, Instructional Design, Constructivism, Andragogy, Pedagogy, adult learning principles, Contrarian, Objectivism

Workplace learning in 10 years2 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 4 years ago: The Learning Circuits Big Question for this month is: If you peer inside an organization in 10 years … more →

Tags: Future, E-learning, participatory culture, development, Web 2.0, Wikis, M-Learning, virtual worlds, Virtual classes

Instructivism, constructivism or connectivism?16 comments

Ryan Tracey wrote 4 years ago: Instructivism is dead. Gone are the days of an authoritarian teacher transmitting pre-defined inform … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, Learning Theory, Connectivism, Constructivism, E-learning, Objectivism, Pedagogy


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