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Chapter 1 objectives

• Evaluate research evidence on media comparisons

• Classify kinds of e-learning – Timing: synchronous & asynchronous– Lessons: inform, perform procedure or perform

principle– Architectures: receptive, directive, or guided

discovery• Identify the good, bad, & ugly of e-learning

– Promises & pitfalls2

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Overview

• What is e-learning & is it better?• Promises & pitfalls• Inform vs. perform• Three e-learning architectures

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What is e-Learning?

Instruction delivered on a digital device that:• Includes content relevant to learning objective• Uses media elements such as words & visuals

to deliver content• Uses instructional methods such as examples,

practice & feedback to promote learning• Helps learners build new concepts & skills

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Content + Media Elements + Methods

• Self-study• Anywhere• Anytime

All Excel formulas begin with an equal sign. Formulas also can include cell references, mathematical operators, and numbers. Using a cell reference allows you to quickly update your calculations when your data changes. Click on the play button on the spreadsheet above to see a short demonstration.

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Lesson 2: Working with FormulasUsing Spreadsheets in your Small Business

Asynchronous e-learning

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Content + Media Elements + Methods

• Instructor-led• Same time• Anywhere• When recorded

=> asynchronous

Synchronous e-learning

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E-Learning in your organization (or one you are familiar with)

A. Percentage of overall digital instruction?

B. Percent e-learning asynchronous?

C. Percent e-learning synchronous?

D. Percent available both asynchronously and synchronously

E. Topics

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See Association for Talent Development website

Report on industry trendshttp://www.astd.org/Professional-Resources/State-Of-The-Industry-Report

Job opportunities: http://jobs.astd.org/

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Where do students learn better?

A. Classroom B. Computer

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Media comparison studies

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How to Read a MicrometerHow to Read a Micrometer

A B C

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Media comparison studies

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When Instructional Methods are the same, no differences in learning!

When Instructional Methods are the same, no differences in learning!

A B C

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Media not equivalent

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Overview

• What is e-learning & is it better?• Promises & pitfalls• Inform vs. perform• Three e-learning architectures

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Promises of e-Learning

• Customized Training• Engagement in Learning• Multimedia• Acceleration of Expertise through Scenarios

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QUESTIONcorrectincorrect

NEXT TOPICREVIEW

Customized instruction

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Which formula is most efficient to calculate all commissions:

= B4*B9= B4/B9=B4*$B9$=B4*$B$9

Incorrect. To apply the same formula to all sales staff, you need to use absolute cell references in which the column and row values are preceded by a $. Try Again.

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Lesson 2: Working with FormulasUsing Spreadsheets in your Small Business

Engagement in learning

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Behavioral ActivityLow High

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Adapted from Stull and Mayer, 2007

The engagement matrix

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Multimedia

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Outsourcing

Other

Internal (Salaries, Development, Admin)

All Excel formulas begin with an equal sign. Formulas also can include cell references, mathematical operators, and numbers. Using a cell reference allows you to quickly update your calculations when your data changes. Click on the play button on the spreadsheet above to see a short demonstration.

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Lesson 2: Working with FormulasUsing Spreadsheets in your Small Business

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Acceleration of expertise

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Pitfalls of e-Learning

• Too Much of a Good Thing• Not Enough of a Good Thing• Losing Sight of the Goal • Discovery Learning

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Too much of a good thing

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Outsourcing

Other

Internal (Salaries, Development, Admin)

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Not enough of a good thing

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Outsourcing

Other

Internal (Salaries, Development, Admin)

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VisiCalc

Did you know….?

Dan Bricklin , one of the inventors of the electronic spreadsheet, watched his universityprofessor create a table of calculation results on a blackboard. When the professor found an error, he had to tediously erase and rewrite a number of sequential entries in the table.This gave Bricklin the idea to replicate the process on a computer, using the blackboard as the model to view results of underlying formulas. This idea resulted in VisiCalc the first electronic spreadsheet which became the ‘killer app ‘ for the Apple II computer!

IntroductionUsing Spreadsheets in your Small Business

Losing sight of the goal

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Discovery learning

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Outsourcing

Other

Internal (Salaries, Development, Admin)

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Overview

• What is e-learning & is it better?• Promises & pitfalls• Inform vs. perform• Three e-learning architectures

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Goals: Inform Vs perform

Inform Perform

To present information To build skills

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Perform goals: Near Vs Far transfer

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Near Far

To build procedural skillsRoutine tasks

To build strategic skillsProblem-solving tasks

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Practice: Near vs Far Transfer

• A. Changing a tire

• B. Conducting performance review

• C. Calibrating a zygometer

• D. Flying Boeing 747

• E. Baking a pie

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Overview

• What is e-learning & is it better?• Promises & pitfalls• Inform vs. perform• Three e-learning architectures

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Three architectures

1. Receptive2. Directive3. Guided DiscoveryOutsourcing

Other

Internal (Salaries, Development, Admin)

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Receptive

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All Excel formulas begin with an equal sign. Formulas also can include cell references, mathematical operators, and numbers. Using a cell reference allows you to quickly update your calculations when your data changes. Click on the play button on the spreadsheet above to see a short demonstration.

Play >

Lesson 2: Working with FormulasUsing Spreadsheets in your Small Business

Directive

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Guided discovery

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Chapter 1 objective summary

• Evaluate research evidence on media comparisons

• Classify kinds of e-learning – Timing: synchronous & asynchronous– Lessons: inform, perform procedure or perform

principle– Architectures: receptive, directive, or guided

discovery• Identify the good, bad, & ugly of e-learning

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