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Set your own learning path - Lynda.com

Proposed by Nancy Baumann

Where will the conversation continue?
Emails announcing release date coming soon!
Notes

Notes from Tony Christopher (thanks, Tony)
6 million users - deliver 1 million videos per day
     - 33% corporate, 33% individuals, 33% academic
3000 course titles (avg. mult videos per title, avg. 4-7 minutes)
 
Leader's experience is her in-class students who use Lynda.com earned no less than a B in her courses 
     - Can check 'course history' for what individuals watch / use on Lynda.com 
 
"playlists" - selected set of courses - reference book shelf - supporting materials 
     - playlists can be nested 
     - playlists can be private or shared 
     - if a person you admire knows topic X very well, look at her playlist for the courses she's taken
 
Tips for "Taking" a course 
     Leader rarely completes a course...
          Pick the spot you want to enter and leave
               this is one of the values of personalized learning.
     On first viewing she plays it at 1.75x 
          we take in a great deal from the visuals
     There's a transcript of the audio track 
          can search the transcript 
     Watch with closed captioning to see the words
       
 
Have staff / learners show how they use the learning in their work
 
Discover learning by trying things ... search topics e.g., 
     Documentaries 
     Web courses 
     Academic - Designing online courses 
     IT
Scanning the topical groups of courses
     share course titles that look interesting back to yourself as a reminder
 
Give staff a project related to what you want them to learn 
     Chunk up the learning - build skills over , make it achievable
     they'll be more motivated to take the course, to learn the skills you want them to have
 
Configurable Player Preferences
     Flash is default 
     May want to change to Chrome for HTML 5
          Firefox does not support HTML 5
          Much better experience in HTML 5
     Never watch in Safari 
     Set preferences is like setting up your workshop
          Digital desktop management needs to be taught
 
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