Sometimes when designing eLearning, we rely on the use of storytelling to give a stronger communication and instructional value to the learning content.
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Patvilor, juandoming
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Stephen Dale's curator insight,
March 6, 2013 5:05 AM
Social Curation is not limited to marketing, brands and "the web". Many of the principles described here can equally be applied to enterprise (workplace) communities by the Community Manager (or Facilitator). The role is all about helping the community achieve it's goals...by aggregating, organizing and sharing content created by the community, i.e. "Social Curation"!
Dawn Adams Miller's curator insight,
April 13, 2013 11:22 AM
This is definitely a major role for a community manager which is why I love learning about these two topics: community management and curation. They are inseparable. I think this is what makes the difference between a community that has members and a community that has ACTIVE members, which, of course, is the POINT! Enjoy! |
Dominique Parrish's curator insight,
April 6, 2013 6:22 PM
My institution has just moved to Moodle this presentation has some really practical tips to engage students in learning using this LMS
Pablo Prada's curator insight,
July 5, 2013 2:46 AM
¿cómo puedo enganchar a mis estudiantes para que usen Moodle? guia de practicas herramientas de la plataforma moodle para involucrar activamente a mis estudiantes |
The way people love to learn today. Takes a little time to prep but well worth the outcomes
Not only for e-learning, this technique could be used to formulate a business plan, or even designing web sites as we do at WebStamp.ca
Interesting take on creating engaging stories with this e-learning story template from SHIFT. Useful for anyone creating educational or learning material for online use. You can also download a FREE template.