Trends im E-Learning-Bereich

Bibliotheken versuchen auch im Rahmen von E-Learning-Angeboten ihre Nutzer zu erreichen und ihre Informationen darüber weiterzugeben. Aufgaben wie die Stärkung von Informationskompetenz werden immer häufiger in Online-Lernangebote umgewandelt. Mit welchen Trends sollte man sich nun dabei auseinandersetzen?

10 key learning technology and e-learning trends 2012. A preview of key trends from the 2012 Learning Insights Report report by E-Learning Age and Kineo.

Kineo undertook interviews and meetings with over 30 leading L&D figures across a wide variety of businesses including Aviva, BT, BP, Barclays, BUPA, BBC, Vodafone, and many others to explore the trends in learning technologies, the challenges facing L&D departments and how they were responding to these issues.

You can get a copy of the full report from www.kineo.com and www.elearningage.co.uk/ from 9th November, 2012.

[NoCat] Edwin

Und das kann nicht gut ausgehen…

Edwin is an intelligent young man who is highly skilled with technology. Having recently graduated from University, Edwin does not have a disposable income and so lives in an undecorated, single-roomed bungalow with only the old family computer to keep him occupied. Rather than buying furniture with what little cash he has, he has chosen to blow it all on a single extravagant purchase – a 3D printer. You know what they say: Intelligence does not necessarily go hand-in-hand with common sense.

Edwin from Scott Waddington on Vimeo.

[Zitat] Unkommentiert – 1980

What an astonishing thing a book is. It’s a flat object made from a tree with flexible parts on which are imprinted lots of funny dark squiggles. But one glance at it and you’re inside the mind of another person, maybe somebody dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, an author is speaking clearly and silently inside your head, directly to you. Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people who never knew each other, citizens of distant epochs. Books break the shackles of time. A book is proof that humans are capable of working magic.” Carl Sagan

Warum ich meine Bibliothek brauche

When planning this video, my initial plan was to play up the “learning” aspect of the library, as a source of books, magazines, and internet. However, as I sat in the designated teen section, it occurred to me that yes, our library serves that purpose — but so does every other library in the united states. What sets Santa Clara’s library apart is its open environment, from the public displays of art to the sprawling park behind it. In the Teen Section, students sprawled on couches, huddled over computers relax after a long day of work, and its proximity to several high schools makes it a hub of activity after school. Then it dawned on me that what truly makes this library special to us is the freedom it affords. In this video, the main figure escapes the confines of his house, with stacks of homework, social networking, and goes to the library. The falling comets symbolize the pressure and the stress which high schoolers so often fall prey to today. Yet when he gets to the library, it seems as if by magic, all the worlds troubles just fade away, and he is free to read a book, hang with friends….
We hope you enjoy our video — we certainly had fun making it!

Drehort Bibliothek: Bildung braucht…

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