'Live - Die - Repeat', is for me a better description of the 2014 sci-fi shoot 'em up movie 'Edge of Tomorrow' staring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. It also, majestically, explains why repetition in e-learning courtesy of the video recording of a class, or better still, 'learning element' within a class, matters so much. … Continue reading Live Die Repeat
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Daniel Susskind: A World Without Work
[SUSSKIND, D. (2020). A world without work: technology, automation, and how we should respond.] I first came across Daniel Susskind when he gave a keynote speech in November 2020 at EdTech. He introduced ‘A World Without Work’ - the research for which he used in his presentation. I could have had the eBook moments after … Continue reading Daniel Susskind: A World Without Work
Five Reasons people don’t complete their course – from the wonderful Xina Gooding Broderick
Xina Gooding Broderick > http://bit.ly/391ZVFs. “You didn’t set aside sufficient time to complete your course”. The answer she says is to create a timetable and don’t be too harsh on yourself. If you have to, change the times.“You didn’t realise it would be as challenging as it is”. Here she refers to Barbara Oakley and … Continue reading Five Reasons people don’t complete their course – from the wonderful Xina Gooding Broderick
E-Learning Hints and tips
Start small and start nowPlanSet out all of the details. What new online teaching technique will you try? With which group of learners? Covering which topic? By which date must you be ready? What will be your fallback plan to ensure the learning objectives are met if your trial fails to deliver?Don’t be a perfectionistReflect … Continue reading E-Learning Hints and tips