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|[http://my.brainshark.com/Accelerated-Learning-The-Extreme-Training-Makeover-222492785 Accelerated Learning: The Extreme Training Makeover] | |[http://my.brainshark.com/Accelerated-Learning-The-Extreme-Training-Makeover-222492785 Accelerated Learning: The Extreme Training Makeover] | ||
|This video is an introduction to the concept of Accelerated Learning (AL), a system for speeding up and enhancing both the training design and the learning process. It touches upon fundamental concepts of instructional design, such as the importance of social interaction and the fact that a learning process is not sequential. In this course, you will discover how effective AL can be to your learners and trainers. (Video, 22 minutes) | |This video is an introduction to the concept of Accelerated Learning (AL), a system for speeding up and enhancing both the training design and the learning process. It touches upon fundamental concepts of instructional design, such as the importance of social interaction and the fact that a learning process is not sequential. In this course, you will discover how effective AL can be to your learners and trainers. (Video, 22 minutes) | ||
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+ | |A guide which takes you through the main steps of designing an Accelerated Learning course. It has a fill-out form layout, and also contains activity ideas and further resources. | ||
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Revision as of 09:01, 27 July 2011
ACCELERATED LEARNING |
Approach to learning that is based on Howard Gardner’s theory of different types of human intelligence, which is used for speeding and enhancing both the design and the learning processes. Howard Gardner’s theory illustrates that each person has a preferential way of learning related to his/her form of intelligence. Considering these individual differences, this approach unlocks much of our potential for learning by actively involving the whole person, using physical activity, creativity, music, images, color, and other methods designed to get people deeply involved in their own learning. [1] |
Web Resources |
Below you have the link to a course that provides additional information on Accelerated Learning Principles. |
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Accelerated Learning: The Extreme Training Makeover | This video is an introduction to the concept of Accelerated Learning (AL), a system for speeding up and enhancing both the training design and the learning process. It touches upon fundamental concepts of instructional design, such as the importance of social interaction and the fact that a learning process is not sequential. In this course, you will discover how effective AL can be to your learners and trainers. (Video, 22 minutes) |
Accelerated Learning: Instructional design Worksheet | A guide which takes you through the main steps of designing an Accelerated Learning course. It has a fill-out form layout, and also contains activity ideas and further resources. |
References
- ↑ www.highlandschoolsvirtualib.org.uk (13 March 2008), www.alcenter.com (21 July 2008) (27 July 2011)