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A model from Keller (2005) adapted from Kwon & Zmud (1987) that seeks to connect Lewin's freeze/unfreeze model of organisational change with a model for the implementation of an information systems.
Initially used in this blog post - davidtjones.wordpress.com/2009/03/13/virtual-learning-env...
Keller, C. (2005). "Virtual learning environments: three implementation perspectives." Learning, Media and Technology 30(3): 299-311.
Show'n'tell session by members of the Automotive team at Croydon campus who have been doing e-learning professional development this semester. Amazing work!!!
Un' ottima soluzione per l'autoapprendimento è l'e-learning, cioè la possibilità di imparare sfruttando la rete internet
Show'n'tell session by members of the Automotive team at Croydon campus who have been doing e-learning professional development this semester. Amazing work!!!
Show'n'tell session by members of the Automotive team at Croydon campus who have been doing e-learning professional development this semester. Amazing work!!!
images from an Australian Flexible Learning Framework seminar being held @ the Centre for Learning and Innovation, Strathfield.
Presenters: Howard Errey, E-works, Victoria and Andrew Downie, Project Officer Adaptive Technologies, Centre for Learning and Innovation.
Show'n'tell session by members of the Automotive team at Croydon campus who have been doing e-learning professional development this semester. Amazing work!!!
Show'n'tell session by members of the Automotive team at Croydon campus who have been doing e-learning professional development this semester. Amazing work!!!
Show'n'tell session by members of the Automotive team at Croydon campus who have been doing e-learning professional development this semester. Amazing work!!!
Christian McGrath from Bradford College talks to delegates about how e-learning helps him deliver training efficiently to over 1,000 staff.
I have been thinking that head, hands and heart must be in balance before you really can learn successfully.
images from an Australian Flexible Learning Framework seminar being held @ the Centre for Learning and Innovation, Strathfield.
Presenters: Howard Errey, E-works, Victoria and Andrew Downie, Project Officer Adaptive Technologies, Centre for Learning and Innovation.
images from an Australian Flexible Learning Framework seminar being held @ the Centre for Learning and Innovation, Strathfield.
Presenters: Howard Errey, E-works, Victoria and Andrew Downie, Project Officer Adaptive Technologies, Centre for Learning and Innovation.
Blended eLearning is the new face of eLearning service. The best fact of eLearning is that the source and mode is huge when compared to class room studies. For example, today we have entrée to many electronic devices such as PCs, Laptops, smart phones and tablets. The concept behind Blended learning is to utilize all these effectively to teach and gain knowledge.
Resource [tridattechnologies.wordpress.com/2014/05/01/the-ultimate-...]
I am still unsure of my drawing styles here, hence the thin lines. With the sketch brush in Paper, thin lines come with slower strokes. There is very little of that here. The theme is a recurring one in our studies: that we can re-imagine online learning by questioning what we do offline. For example, spatial metaphors of the classroom (virtual learning environments), marketplace (MOOCs) and the pocket (personal learning environments). I like the idea of sculpting but I think the image is weak on how to display the reimagination of online learning.