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Systematic Instructional Design should be a Learning GPS

This post is a continuation from a post about the impact of lots of freely available content on learners. My argument is that systematic instructional design can be used to help students navigate the tremendous amount of content that is available to them. ADDIE is our friend I know everyone hates on ADDIE, but using [...]

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What I did at the Learning Solutions 2010 Conference – Thursday

I wrote about what I did at the LS Conference on Wednesday here. Keynote The keynote was given by Jonah Lehrer on How We Decide, The New Science of Decision Making. I had a little bit of trouble with the content as it was delivered. It started when he described Walter Mischel’s “Marshmallow Experiment“. In [...]

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eLearning Guild ID Symposium New England – Day 2 wrap up

If you are looking my wrap up of Day 1, look here. I forgot to mention the Tweet-up. I got to meet up with @bschlenker @edwsonoma @kasey428 @cammybean @smartinx, plus a lot of non-tweeps. We even sent pictures into #lrnchat. That was fabulous. On to the wrap up of Day 2: ID Considerations for Synchronous [...]

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