How time flies! A couple of weeks ago I tweeted about an article I read describing the need/shortage of learning architects and engineers. I find the concept of engineers and architects within the learning realm fascinating. In response to my tweet, George V. tweeted, “to consider in relation to Reiser’s reading: what r the differences between learning architect, engineer, designer? What does each value?” Herewith is my...
Read MorePost Co-Authored by Lorri Weaver and Donna Baker At a time when “we are witnessing a fundamental change in the production of knowledge and our relationship to content (Weller, 2011, p. 232), exploring content available online and determining how it could be used by a learner or instructor is critical to instructional designers. With this in mind, we chose the topic of photography in low light situations to investigate and determine if...
Read MoreClick to view video: Transcript of video This is my Assignment 1 for LRNT523. I am sharing a couple of related resources today. One is information about a blog post I found on alternatives to talking head videos, which you can read in my blog post here… …and the second is a show-and-tell about using Adobe Character Animator to simulate a talking head. In this case, my head. The process is not plug-and-play, or drag-and-drop, or...
Read MoreI facilitate a number of InDesign and Acrobat courses through the ed2go system. The courses are highly formalized in terms of structure, content, and delivery method, applying the simplification and standardization techniques described by Ertmer and Newby (2013). The authors state, “…knowledge can be analyzed, decomposed, and simplified into basic building blocks. Knowledge transfer is expedited if irrelevant information is...
Read MoreAs mentioned in my explosion of thought blog post, my immediate impression of the term “educational technology” applied to the computer era, and the facilitation of learning via electronic means. That idea was a humble impression, but with thought and focus, I realize my naiveté. My deeper thinking launched from descriptions of technology in the classroom dating back centuries (Haran, 2015). One intriguing device was a hornbook, a...
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