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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Instructional Design in the Knowledge Society


I recently presented my thoughts on instructional design in the knowledge society to students in the Master of Learning and Innovation at Rotterdam University. I presented from my office in Columbus Ohio via Skype. Here is a slightly edited recording of the presentation:

Posted by Joel Gardner at 1:06 PM
Labels: instructional design, knowledge society

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