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HCI Design — Implications for Education

It’s been a couple of weeks since graduation, but to keep the memory of completing my degree better intact I’ve decided to release my final review paper under the creative commons license shown at the bottom of my website. Partially it sums up pretty much my feelings and assertions of the role that advanced computing technology should have in learning. (more…)

Posted by Jeffrey on December 27th, 2007 No Comments

Cone of Experience Media

As promised, I’ve created a resource for this with a more modern feel to it. Here it is in all its glory:

Cone of Learning - Web (No Overlays)

Here’s a version with some overlays to indicate those learning activities that are active and passive:

Cone of Learning - Web

Active learning would include those activities that charge our brains and capacities to remember what we are experiencing. Passive learning would include those activities that people can still learn from, but not generally as effective as active learning.

Given this, we should realize that every human being is different. We as instructors and educators should be flexible to adapt to every person’s learning style and seek out their needs

As stated, I’m releasing this under a Creative Commons License under a variety of animated media presentation formats:

Here’s the link to download them all as a zipped archive: Cone of Experience Media

As mentioned, anyone can use this stuff to their heart’s content as per the creative commons license below:
Creative Commons License
Edgar Dale Cone of Experience Media by Jeffrey Anderson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at www.edutechie.ws

Posted by Jeffrey on October 9th, 2007 2 Comments