Bad Ideas in Learning

One of the talks I give regularly is a rant about various bad ideas in learning that I don’t like. I initially started doing this mainly as therapy for myself, but I found that other people seem to get some cathartic value of it as well. Anyway, I gave my most recent version of this talk in a webinar I did for the Learning and Performance Institute (LPI).

In this one, the targets I attack are:

Learning stylesShort attention spansAwareness training70/20/10Bloom’s taxonomySerious gamesLearning in the flow of workThe accelerating pace of change Gregg Collins takes on bad ideas in learning.

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