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Learning Journals in Online Training #127

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9 years ago

Learning Journals in E-Learning #127: Challenge | Recap

Learning Journals in E-Learning

One great example of a learning journal is one that is available throughout the course and features text entry fields to capture learners’ thoughts for each section of the course.

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What Would You Do?

Learning journals don’t need to be skeuomorphic or complicated interactions. A video, case study, or short paragraph is all you need to set up the scenario.

Ask a reflective question like “What would you do?” and include a blank text entry field so learners can jot down their answers.

Make it interactive by including an option for learners to compare their answers with an expert’s recommendation or response.

The goal is to find creative ways to encourage learners to reflect in meaningful ways. And that’s what this week’s e-learning challenge is all about!

Challenge of the Week

This week, your challenge is to share an example that shows how learning journals and note-taking can be used in e-learning courses.

Resources

Tom has a good post on learning journals and reflective note-taking in e-learning: How to Create a Learning Journal to Go with Your E-Learning Courses.

Stephanie Harnett shared some awesome source files and screencasts on creating learning journals and notetaking:

Last Week’s Challenge:

Before you journal on the cool ideas you intend to share in this week’s challenge, take a look at the multimedia learning examples community members shared in last week’s challenge:

Multimedia Learning Principles: ChallengeRecap

 

Wishing you a reflective week, E-Learning Heroes!

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  • GardnerFair's avatar
    GardnerFair
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    Hi everyone,

    so much creativity by all that have shared--thank you! For myself, I would love to create a separate learning journal that, as separate from any one e-learning module, could be returned to again and again by the user while they go through various specific e-learning modules.

    This could be used to store the users text entries instead of/or in addition to using Javascript to print or email.

    So my question is, how might the user's text entries be saved in addition to and beyond setting the storyline player to allow user to resume? (Or maybe better, how to resume automatically and securely without the text entries being lost due to either the user accidentally choosing not to resume or if they've rebooted their computer in the meantime, for example?)

    Not sure this is an appropriate, on topic question for this e-learning challenge. My apologies if it's too off topic.