Best of Learning, Design & Technology

Best of Learning, Design & Technology

“Every skill you have today was once unknown to you. The human brain is a learning machine. Stick with it.”
- James Clear



Last week’s most clicked item: Ten Tips for Emergency Remote Teaching


The NoCode Mindset

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If the #NoCode movement hasn’t come across your radar yet, you should start thinking about it a little bit. The explosion of #NoCode tools is democratizing the creation of software applications. If you’re curious to learn more, check out the next article below ““What is no code and why should I care?”

https://onetobetter.substack.com/p/the-no-code-mindset


What is NoCode and Why Should I Care?

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I’m a big believer in the rise of the #NoCode movement that is democratizing how apps and software can be created by us ‘non-developers’. If this is a new concept to you, this is a great introduction and Zapier is an easy way you can start experimenting with it yourself. (It has saved me hours and hours of manual work.) I’m a big believer in the rise of the #NoCode movement that is democratizing how apps and software can be created by us ‘non-developers’. If this is a new concept to you, this is a great introduction and Zapier is an easy way you can start experimenting with it yourself. (It has saved me hours and hours of manual work.)

https://zapier.com/blog/what-is-no-code/


Remote Learning Is Not Going Away Soon. This Is How to Make It Better

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Our kids are back to full-time remote learning and it is going to be here for the foreseeable future in many places. This report outlines “10 ways to make online learning work,” covering a range of best practices from the COVID Collaborative, a coalition of education, health and economic experts, including former directors of the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology.

https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-11-25-remote-learning-is-not-going-away-soon-this-is-how-to-make-it-better


3 Questions Answered By An L&D Giant

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This is the first in a series of 9 video interviews Mirjam Neelen and Guy Wallace did with “giants in L&D” answering three questions about L&D-related research. Jane Bozarth kicks things off and others will follow every Tuesday for the next 8 weeks on the 3-Star Learning Experiences blog.

https://3starlearningexperiences.wordpress.com/2020/12/01/3-questions-answered-by-an-ld-gian-jane-bozarth/


How to Become More Curious

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Scott H. Young’s thoughts about curiosity resonate with me. Especially when he says that “learning is dialog, not consumption” The attitude that creates curiosity is to see learning as principally driven by asking questions and coming up with answers, not consuming information. While we don’t always have a choice in how knowledge gets presented to us, if you see that there’s always a deeper layer of questions and answers, mysteries and insights, then even seemingly dull topics become a puzzle waiting to be solved.

https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2020/11/30/curious/


A few other things just because I can.

Podcasts

Here are three podcast episodes from this week that are worth a listen:


Tools & Resources

For more tools & resources like these check out my Tech Toolbox posts where I post new tools to help you work smarter, not harder.

  • Mixily — Nice event hosting/management platform for both IRL and URL events that handles landing pages, registrations, Zoom integration and more.
  • Freepik Editor — Great free online graphics editor and creator by Freepick.
  • Yo Polls — Share polls on WhatsApp, Messenger, Twitter, iMessage, SMS or any other way of text message
  • Stubborn — Create your own custom illustrated characters for free.
  • Better Than Bookmarks – Toby — Organize your browser tabs into Toby so you can access key resources in one-click instead of seven.

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Originally published on mike-taylor.org

Joe Richer

Starting at the end...with outcomes!

4 年

Good stuff, Mike. Right on! Whatever tools we can find that enable maximum creativity, interactivity, and engagement are going to be tools that designers want to use to create activities that really change behaviors!

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