CoffeeanDesign

Here I regularly write about my research and passion in the areas of eLearning such as, MOOCs, Instructional Design, Online Learning, Emerging Technologies, Web 2.0, etc.

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Our learners are social: Television has talked to us for decades, but it never listened!

I have enjoyed this month’s issue of Wired, especially an article from senior writer, Mat Honan. I couldn’t find his article on the web, otherwise […]

Our eLearners desire something human. The best designs let something human look back at them.

I have enjoyed this month’s issue of Wired, especially an article from senior writer, Mat Honan. I couldn’t find his article on the web, otherwise […]

Grilled Cheese Sandwiches by Parachute? eLearning by Parachute? How are you bringing your learning to your students?

I don’t know if you have heard about the “float down eatery” in Melbourne which brings you your lunch in the most delightful way? Doesn’t […]

eLearning Paradigms 2014

*Reblog. This content was originally posted on Will Thalheimer’s WillAtWorkLearning: eLearning Paradigms 2014. Thank you so much Will for creating this paradigms list and your […]

How do your online students identify with your university?

I have been spending some time here lately wondering if the students in my classes (and the classes that I design of faculty) are taking […]

Online students stuck with a Buddhism MOOC because they truly wanted to learn…

I came across an article from Slate today, The Death of MOOCs Has Been Greatly Exaggerated by Robert Wright. He wanted to share that his […]

MOOCs – A Tsunami of Promises

Originally posted on popenici: The prediction was that MOOCs will completely change the game in higher education. Enthusiasm was general – and groupthink so tempting – […]

How are you going to “add new value” to your eLearning?

Think for a moment about the tech companies that we know and perhaps love. More importantly the ones that we know. For example, take Microsoft, […]

Vote for the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014

Originally posted by Jane Heart’s Jane’s Pick of the Day: Vote for the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014. Thank you so much Jane for curating […]

Content without design is just stuff!

What an amazing reminder from Joe Pulizzi of Content Marketing Institute that content without strategy is just stuff! Here today I would like to posit […]

“Labels Do Matter” A Brief Survey of Instructional Design Job Posting Titles

An interesting article that I remember reading a few years ago, Labels Do Matter by Patrick Lowenthal who I collaborate with on Twitter and the […]

“Labels Do Matter” A brief look at IBSTPI Competencies for Instructional Designers

In a previous posting, “Labels Do Matter” A Brief Survey of Instructional Design Job Posting Titles I presented a litany of “labels” that I found on […]

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