In this video I explore whether it is possible to make e-learning enjoyable. I do this in Pecha Kucha format – that’s 20 slides, each 20 seconds in duration - as presented at the Informatology Unconference last week.
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In this video I explore whether it is possible to make e-learning enjoyable. I do this in Pecha Kucha format – that’s 20 slides, each 20 seconds in duration - as presented at the Informatology Unconference last week.
Clive Shepherd has written 206 post in this blog.
Clive is a consultant specialising in the application of technology to learning and business communications. He was previously Director of Training and Creative Services for a multinational corporation and co-founder of a major multimedia development company. For four years he was chair of the eLearning Network.
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Great presentation
I wish stakeholders would appreciate the need to break away from conventional thoughts…
Hi
I agree with a lot of what you say here.
One idea I’m trying to push is that standalone e-learning doesn’t have to be done alone. There’s nothing to stop a small group of people working on something together – which may help the digital divide. This could also be done to prepare for a face to face.
Andy
Thank you for the interesting video,
I agree that e-Learning can be enjoyable, considering the points that you mentioned it can be both successful and enjoyable.