Reimagining the 21st-century classroom
Editor’s note: What would the classroom look like if you applied some service design thinking?
Editor’s note: What would the classroom look like if you applied some service design thinking?
Editor’s note: Infographic showing how often we use mobiles and what we use them for.
Editor’s note: Ambitious and not afraid to move around different jobs. Is that just a Millennial thing? yes, according to this article . . .
Editor’s note: A look at the arguments raised in the book: Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience.
Editor’s note: A look at how gaming as an educational tool is changing the lives of our children.
Editor’s note: Some real world examples of how big data is being used in cities across the world.
Unconscious biases may drive researchers to overestimate their findings, according to research. Of particular significance as L&D looks increasingly to neuroscience for fresh insights into learning.
Editor’s note: Essex University Business School has carried out research that shows stereotypes about the performance of older workers are unfounded.
Editor’s note: A curated list of talks spanning many, many topics and all good for looking to the bigger context within which learning takes place.
Editor’s note: A look at how designers use feedback in the creative process – and it is quite different to how the rest of the business uses feedback.
Editor’s note: In-depth academic paper on online anonymity and uses for true identity versus anonymous profiles. Useful for anyone building online communities.
Editor’s note: Well referenced article on how to use behavioural principles to make content more personal and engaging.
Editor’s note: Mark Britz on the 70:20:10 model of workplace learning and putting social learning at the heart of organisational operations.
Editor’s note: Dave Kelly previews the DevLearn conference by looking at innovation, curation and gamification.
Editor’s note: Useful list of blogs, books and Twitter profiles covering elearning.