by kris | Jun 2, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER, Capturing Imagination
Here is an elearning infographic describing “corporate learning today” Previous posts discussed DIY learning and training in the real world. Among other interesting thoughts, the infographic shares how employees are spending 5x more time on self directed...
by andflywrite | Jun 2, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER
Previously we were discussing how certain platforms, we called them games, create the ground upon which people can learn by doing, and develop DIY learning capabilities. In that case it was the game Minecraft, and how “Maker Culture” worked with game play...
by andflywrite | Jun 1, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER
DIY Learning is something we discuss here a lot. That involves creating the circumstances that activate latent learning capabilities. Games allow immersion in an environment that usually demands the user adapt and act in inventive ways as well as invoke critical...
by andflywrite | Sep 4, 2015 | BEST LINKS EVER
One anecdotal report on DIY learning…in this case, learning how to code. From Slate. [gview file=”https://publicservicesalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/What-coding-class-should-I-take-Programming-is-like-learning-a-new-language..pdf”]
by andflywrite | Dec 7, 2014 | BEST LINKS EVER
A tiny college based on socratic dialogue on great books has been ranked in some list as worst college in US, prompting editors at newspapers to send reporters out for a story. The Guardian filed this report, which emphasizes the unique and dramatically non mainstream...