DEEPER ELEARNING DESIGN: PART 1 – THE STARTING POINT: GOOD OBJECTIVES
This is the first post in a series of six that covers Deeper eLearning.
This is the first post in a series of six that covers Deeper eLearning.
I have been writing about social learning and its related concepts
Recently, I read two posts that to me reflected the changing nature of work
We are at a critical point where rapid change is forcing us to look not just to new ways of solving problems but to new problems to solve.
In todays’ time-crunched, attention-deficit and multitasking world
Andrew Scivally is one of the co-founders of eLearning Brothers, the other being Shawn Scivally
This is my area of passion. A recent, very brief conversation with @krishashok
Jaime Casap is the Chief Education Evangelist at Google, Inc. Jaime evangelizes the power
I am not the kind to crystal gaze. I lay no claim to being able to predict the future
THE QUOTE “Learning would be exceedingly laborious, not to mention hazardous
Dan is author of “Flat Army: Creating a Connected and Engaged Organization”
Joseph Ganci is President of eLearningJoe, LLC, a custom learning company