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AssipaBlog :: Assipa Weblog 6 entries 09-July-2005 2 authors
The Seven Challenges of e-Learning design (Part 2) Blog Entry 0 replies7 resources14.58 Kb 09-July-2005 Graham Attwell
show or hide details for this item The Seven (Eight) Challenges of e-Learning design Discussion Topic 0 replies 24-August-2005 Albert Ip
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I have a comment in my blog on this entry, please see http://elearningrandomwalk.blogspot.com/2005/08/seven-eight-challenges-of-e-learning.html
... However, I would argue that this design has met the "necessary" conditions of a valid design, but lack the "sufficient" conditions to actually make it work. ... I would suggest that the design goes to a full role play simulation. Instead of just one "imaginary learner", let develop a scenario with as many roles as needed to cover the stake holder's viewpoints. Give them an "imaginary" social structure, some conflicting views and some supportive views from different "imaginary" friends and foes. Most important of all, throw in a compelling reason to act (see here and here).

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