admin on May 3rd, 2009

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admin on April 17th, 2008

Process models: ADDIE was presented and the phases.AnalysisDesign (has a design phase)DevelopImplementEvaluate The next model presented is the Dick & Carey model. The presenter is showing these are “process models” versus “design models” Clark & Lyons book “graphics for learning” is presented in the book as a design model. This is a process model — [...]

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admin on April 16th, 2008

Here in a session at the eLearning Guild 2008 – the keynote speaker of the day is speaking on the topic of “The Future of the Internet.” Speaker is Mark Patrick. He states that we have only experience 5% of what the internet offers for us. Many of his comments so far are quite shallow [...]

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admin on August 6th, 2007

As you view my April posting, it shows that the title of this Blog, assigned two years ago, is no longer accurate. Though I am still an instructional technologist, I have seen the light. Educational psychology is the foundation to good IT .. or Instructional Design (ID). From this point on I will be posting [...]

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I am back on this blog. I have been off for some time as I lost my login name and password. Recently I discovered that Google offered and new login with some changes and now I can login to all of my blogs at once using my gmail login information. I will be back with [...]

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admin on August 12th, 2006

This research groupin the UK includes Mercer (cited in nearly every article for today),Wegerif, Littleton and others The Open University: Educational Dialogue Research Unit http://edru.open.ac.uk/index.cfm Instructional Technology Research Blog

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admin on January 8th, 2006

During the process of searching more information, I recently found an article that ultimately adds to my interest in the Autonomous Learner. This article is titled, “Using Instructional Design Strategies to Foster Curiosity” by Marilyn P. Arnone. For me the title of the article was enough to give a surge of energy to think through [...]

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admin on July 27th, 2005

Instructional technology conferences are at times frightening to attend in the sense that you may feel that you will end up wasting your time. I personally have attended many that make me feel that I am simply away from my work and getting nothing accomplished. This all leads up to something I want to share. [...]

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admin on July 7th, 2005

This blog is to record a variety of research topics which would fall under the broad category of Instructional Technology. These are technologies researched from software, web to hardware and how they are implemented to enhance learning as well as enhance instructing. Hopefully this site will elicit other’s point of view on various topics therefore [...]

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