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Why Kids Need to Move, Touch and Experience to Learn | MindShift. 10 Uses of MOOCs for High School Students | E-L... 10 Uses of MOOCs for High School Students | E-L... eLearning: Discover Your Learner's Thinking Styles. By AJ George Do you wish you could get inside the head of your learners and know exactly how their thought processes work? Me too, but we can't all be Professor Xavier. Learning assessments provider Pearson TalentLens has managed to make a bit of self-examination possible at least. They have created the My Thinking Styles assessment to help people explore their unique thinking styles. The two part online assessment is free, takes only minutes to complete, and provides a basic report of the participant's thinking styles.

The service is not perfect. Allowing clients to complete the survey prior to creating eLearning for them (or passing it along for them to administer to all members of their team) might give you another perspective on how to approach their training. Give the assessment a try. Käufliche Schüler. 9 Ways Students Can Use Social Media to Boost Their Careers. Kate Brodock is executive director of digital and social media at Syracuse University, where she leads efforts in the space.

Connect with her on Twitter at @just_kate and @othersidegroup. If you’re a Generation X-er or older, you likely use social media to cut it in the real world. You may also use social networks for personal reasons, but it’s always with the understanding that you’re a professional. But newer generations of college graduates began their social media experience as a very personal one.

Here are a few things students should consider when starting to use social media professionally. 1. Most teens and young adults have used social media to connect directly to friends and share personal experiences casual conversations with their networks. Using social media for professional purposes doesn’t mean you have to give that up. 2.

Build each network to create relationships that can be nurtured through interaction and conversation. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Willkommen · basis’12 — mit dir bestimmt!