When it comes time to put together a learning solution that involves an interesting blend of delivery types, it can be challenging.
Some of the challenges are technical:
But by far, the bigger challenges are in design and implementation:
In reality to answer the second set of questions, we need to understand and have a broad experience base in eLearning patterns.
eLearning Patterns are combinations of delivery types composed together to form a learning experience. This concept is based on Design Patterns in Computer Science. We've been exposed to many delivery patterns over our lifetime, and a couple of trivial examples include:
Much of the question about eLearning 2.0 is what patterns will emerge and will these work.
RSS Ideas for Educators - Lots of good ideas on using RSS - Really a whole series of patterns
Teaching Social Software with Social Software - Design Patterns of Social Software - Course and related discussion of using Social Software
Collaboration in Leadership Training - MoreInformationOnLeadershipExample
Collaboration in Claims Management Training
Collaboration in Peformance Management Training
SocialBookmarking - Have your students collect interesting links.
Great overview: E-Performance at Work: eFollowUp
Possible Tools Involved
Manual
LMS Reminders
Calendar Systems
To Do Lists
Follow-up Tools (e.g., Fort Hill Company - Friday Five's)
To Do Lists - Have students create an ongoing series of action items as part of the learning and then have it reviewed and tracked.
Comments on other learners work
Jams
One of the interesting challenges for more complex patterns is how you compose together the solution into a whole. In many of the examples above, the composition is based on specific work done to composed the tools in that case.
LAMS - An interesting composition approach
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