My secondary class (age 14+, B1) are exploring education in our latest module. We are building up to a ‘design your ideal school’ task. The […]
A big thanks to everyone who attended yesterday – a wonderful chatty group as always. And thank you to eLearning Industry for hosting our discussion […]
If you happen to be in Brussels on October 24, come join the L&D Talks conference! The event includes twelve keynotes and six master classes from […]
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I'm discussing the current role of knowledge workers, how it's changing, and will propose a definition for a new type of digital worker that's emerging […]
It could be argued that components of Argyris’s and Schön’s position do not conform to the Constructivist tradition. Continue Reading → The post Workplace Learning: […]
Constructivist-based workplace learning and development addresses the demands of the real world. Continue Reading → The post Constructivism in Workplace Learning and Development appeared first […]
I'm making a case for the assertion that learning curves are a very adaptable way to investigate a range of ideas about learning and teaching. […]
The environment in the classroom is not less important than quality study materials and correctly formulated goals. For the learning to be effective and motivating […]
Martin Dougiamas – founder and CEO of Moodle project recently spoke out his heart in an on air interview with EdSurge. The interview was all […]
The warm ocean water rushed over my feet. I scanned the beach and prayed that the Lord would show Himself through His creation. The water […]
Learning in a number of organizations is passing through immense change. Some are letting go their training rooms in favor of the digital delivery of […]