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14 octobre 2019

Homo viator versus nomade digital - à propos de la randonnée et du sens andragogique du voyage

Je pars bientôt en vacances ! Nous sommes certainement nombreux à attendre la même chose ; dès le retour, l’envie de repartir, certains allant jusquà dire que leur vie est un voyage continu. Dan Kieran a écrit : « Aujourd’hui, alors que tout s’accélère et se planifie, nous perdons notre liberté même en vacances ! Les gens aimeraient passer le moins de temps possible en déplacement et atteindre leur destination au plus vite, car ce n’est que sur place qu’ils auront l’impression de pouvoir profiter de leurs vacances. À la recherche du repos, ils sont encore plus stressés. » Plus...
13 octobre 2019

Immersive learning et réalité virtuelle en pratique chez Schneider Electric

Focus RH - Gestion de carrière et évolution professionnelleL’immersive learning est un mode d’apprentissage assez récent, mais qui séduit de plus en plus d’entreprises en France. Monoprix, GRTgaz, Danone… et bien d’autres s’y sont déjà mises, tout comme Schneider Electric qui utilise la formation virtuelle auprès de certains salariés depuis plus de 2 ans. Plus...

13 octobre 2019

Regard d’experts – L’enseignement supérieur à l’ère digitale – épisode 2

HeadwayBlog Headway - Olivier Rollot. S’il est essentiel d’intégrer vos étudiants dès leur premier jour ; il est important de les accompagner tout au long de leur parcours étudiant. Les activités associatives ou sportives sont aujourd’hui par exemple l’un des moyens d’échanger ponctuellement avec les étudiants. Néanmoins afin de mieux interagir et de mieux les supporter quotidiennement ; le smartphone semble être l’outil incontournable. Plus...

11 octobre 2019

Get Out Your Snow Shoes-Severe Snowstorms Hitting TV

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Get Out Your Snow Shoes-Severe Snowstorms Hitting TV
What tipped the balance for me was the showshoe metaphor, accompanied by Wayne Hodgins's bold declaration that he's Canadian (nice to see - it always irks to see Alex Trebek turn his back on our country). Anyhow, according to Hodgins, the "'Snowflake Effect' (mass personalization) is deeply affecting TV." Yes, and about time. So long as it doesn't take away my morning news, which is really the only TV of any significance I watch. More...

11 octobre 2019

Mobile Technology in Medical Education Bibliography

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Mobile Technology in Medical Education Bibliography
This week's most popular file on ITForum: a bibliography (MS-Word Document) of papers describing the use of instructional technologies, and especially PDAs, in medical education. Very comprehensive, though readers of these pages will find nothing really new there (the typical paper: we tried PDAs in such-and-such a class or application, it looks like they have a lot of potential, can increase data input, etc.). The big weakness is that there are no URLs- either these papers are not online or the bibliographer didn't think their location was important. More...

11 octobre 2019

Expressing Dublin Core Metadata Using the Resource Description Framework (RDF)

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Expressing Dublin Core Metadata Using the Resource Description Framework (RDF)
The RDF version of Dublin Core is open for comments. I still have a fondness for RDF, despite what I've said about the Semantic Web because, after all, RDF is about relations. Connections. But I sometimes wish I could keep the standards people away from it. Take, for example, the integer '43'. Here's how I express it: 43. RDF-DC? It takes seven lines. We have to stop trying to specify the exact interpretation in the document and let users apply their own interpretation in the context. In programming, this is called Duck Typing. "If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck." We need to allow that, if it looks like an integer, it probably is an integer. At most, if we've specified the schemas in the header, we should need to do no more than "age = 43" in the body. Using the appropriate brackets for RDF or JSON or whatever we're working with. More...

11 octobre 2019

Experts: Ed Tech Must Change Its Message

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Experts: Ed Tech Must Change Its Message
Supporters of educational technology need to change their message when talking with stakeholders, and they need to advocate more forcefully for change in higher education." This according to Past Board members of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN). The change, according to the article, is that educators should "shift the focus in the national dialogue about educational technology from the technology itself to the changes it enables in teaching and learning". More...

10 octobre 2019

Laws of UX

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Laws of UX
Jon Yablonski, 2019/02/11
This is a set of 19 key tenets of User Experience (UX). They're nicely summarized and illustrated, and each one has a 'More' button linking to an extended description and links to more resources. Each also has a nice downloadable poster suitable for framing. More...

10 octobre 2019

Dawn or dusk of the 5th age of research in educational technology?

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Dawn or dusk of the 5th age of research in educational technology? A literature review on (e-)leadership for technology-enhanced learning in higher education (2013-2017)
Deborah Arnold, Albert Sangrà, International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2019/02/11
The first four 'ages' ae defined by Winn (2002) (21 page PDF) as the studies of instructional design, message design, simulation/interaction design, and (the new) learning environment design. The 'fifth age' is proposed by Jameson (2013) (27 page PDF) and is the focus on "more critical, selective, strategic e‐leadership approaches to the adoption and use of educational technology." This paper is an update of that 'fifth age' and is "an exploratory review of the literature for the period 2103-2017." The result is a pretty good paper on work in educational technology management. More...

10 octobre 2019

CSS Specificity — An overview

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. CSS Specificity — An overview
Vaibhav Khulbe, Medium, 2019/02/11
This post explores the weeds of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), the language that creates the design for web pages. CSS 'specificify' rules to the method web browsers use to select which CSS declaration to apply to a particular part of a web page. For example, if you said the default text style for your whole page is 'Arial' and the default text style for this paragraph is 'Times New Roman', your browser needs to make a choice (and will choose the latter, according to CSS specificity). More...

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