by kris | May 17, 2017 | 7 Core DLE Elements, Capturing Imagination, Learning Community
Is the Meisner technique a useful theater model for looking at group learning? In a PSA interview, we had the opportunity to visit with an Information Architect at REI. He credited some of his success in his line of work to prior learning experiences. He...
by kris | May 17, 2017 | 7 Core DLE Elements, BEST LINKS EVER, Individual Learner, Science of Learning
Hick’s Law helps designers of website welcoming pages by offering a formula for the layout of a website home page that shows fewer levels making it easier for consumers to make decisions where to go. Here is an article describing how to use the...
by kris | May 17, 2017 | 7 Core DLE Elements, BEST LINKS EVER, Convergence on Target, Individual Learner
Here is a Master’s of Sciences in Information Management program from the University of Washington that prepares learners for management of adaptive learning online. What is Information Management? In today’s knowledge economy, organizations that can’t properly...
by kris | May 17, 2017 | 7 Core DLE Elements, BEST LINKS EVER, Understanding Media
I completed a new MOOC, a “teach-out” to help consumers identify the range of fake news and build skills to understand how news is produced. In four hours, this MOOC helped me learn how to differentiate between fabrications and main stream news evolving in...
by kris | Mar 28, 2017 | 7 Core DLE Elements, BEST LINKS EVER, Understanding Media
Continuing from a previous post about story telling with young children, this video describes how to use story telling to relax young children using massage. Personally, I was curious about massage with young children as a way to calm a child’s body and mind....