EP017: Julie Dirksen on the Science of Behavior Change
When last we met with Julie, we discussed digital habit formation. Today, we segue to the science of behavior change.
When last we met with Julie, we discussed digital habit formation. Today, we segue to the science of behavior change.
Like windows to the world, video connects us with people and ideas. And when the illusion is working, it's as if there's nothing in-between. We explore the fit for learning with expert, Steve Haskin.
We speak with virtual training expert, Karen Hyder about the virtual classroom, its opportunities and challenges.
We speak with visual design expert and author, Connie Malamed, about the craft of communicating with type and image, and how these skills may be acquired by instructional designers who are being asked to do more than ever in our industry. Connie is the author of VISUAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS.
We visit with Dr. Alicia Sanchez once more to discuss the unique opportunities offered by games and simulation.
Podcasts. Video. eBooks... So many ways to serve content and inspire learning these days. We sit down with learning consultant and media expert, Sam Rogers, to talk about "the new breed", emerging assets that are lighter weight and more rapidly deployed, and how to break our addiction to the default forms of traditional elearning.
The Learning Circle concludes its discussion with Dr. Joseph DiPietro on technology-mediated instruction. Part 2.
What's to be gained by mixing digital and traditional methods of instruction? The Learning Circle talks technology-mediated instruction with Dr. Joseph DiPietro. Part 1.
We speak with legendary Disney animator, Glen Keane, about his years at Disney, taking up the torch from the fabled "nine old men" and carrying it through an amazing career that touched such features as The Rescuers, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Tarzan and Tangled, and his recent work with Google. These decades saw disruptive technological leaps from analog to digital and beyond, and we discuss the nurturing of creativity amidst such change.
INNOVATION is a word that adorns many glossy business magazine covers. But pushing past the bright, shiny objects that romanticize the topic, how does innovation manifest itself, and what's required to see it through? We speak with DAU's Dr. Judith Bayliss about the many dimensions of innovation and how to make it happen in an organization.
We speak with renowned expert, Bob Mosher about meeting moments of need in the workflow where authentic learning occurs.
Few formats live up to the promise of "taking elearning with you" like podcasts do. We meet with podcast expert, Harry Duran, to discuss the rise of podcasting and the opportunity it offers to educators.
Have you mastered the art of Critical Thinking? More than ever, it's a skill-set we need in our complex world. Dr. Bobbie DeLeon helps us understand today's topic and offers practical advice for raising our game and improving outcomes.
Are you a creature of habit? We discuss Digital Habit Formation with Julie Dirksen, author of Design for How People Learn.
We discuss games and simulation with DAU Games Czar, Dr. Alicia Sanchez: who they're for, their role in learning, the process to develop them, and more.
We interview consultant/writer/learning expert, Marc Rosenberg, on Learning Culture. What is a learning culture and how do you make it grow in your organization?
On our inaugural episode, we speak with Dr. Allison Rossett about major trends facing the learning industry.