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A checklist for e-learning quality: Six factors to quality e-learning design

A checklist for e-learning quality: Six factors to quality e-learning design | Designing Minds | Scoop.it

"I am working with Subject Matter Experts to manage the development of an e-learning course. What can I do to help the SMEs understand what is required for a quality e-learning outcome?"



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Gust MEES's insight:

Please check also my FREE course here:

- http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/28/how-to-prepare-for-giving-a-good-course/

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12 Principles Of Mobile Learning

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12 Principles Of Mobile Learning...Another from TeachThought, which is becoming a real go-to site for direct ideas.  This one is one mobile learning, and what learning looks like and what if can afford.

 

 


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Shona Whyte's curator insight, December 14, 2012 3:39 AM
Asynchronous, self-actuated, playful ... why mobile learning outdoes the traditional classroom
Alfredo Corell's curator insight, December 15, 2012 7:11 PM

Mobile Learning is about self-actuated personalization.

As learning practices and technology tools change, mobile learning itself will continue to evolve. For 2013, the focus is on a variety of challenges, from how learners access content to how the idea of a “curriculum” is defined.

Technology like tablets PCs, apps, and access to broadband internet are lubricating the shift to mobile learning, but a truly immersive mobile learning environment goes beyond the tools for learning to the lives and communities valued by each individual learner.