Archive of ‘learning’ category

Archiving VR

Lischer-Katz, Z. (2020). Archiving experience: An exploration of the challenges of preserving virtual reality. Records Management Journal, 30(2), 253–274. https://doi.org/10.1108/RMJ-09-2019-0054

Virtual reality (VR) technologies are complex configurations of computer hardware, software and file formats

In the context of digital materials, and all materials, given a long-enough time scale, preservation is an ongoing process, rather than a singular event that ensures eternal access to information.

alternative perspectives, e.g. phenomenology and media materiality, are necessary for
addressing the archival challenges of VR.

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more on immersive in this IMS blog

Cynicism

A History of Cynicism – From Diogenes to the 6th Century A.D. This book, published in 1937, outlines the thoughts, philosophies, and historical impact of Cynicism as a philosophical branch outlining a path for a life in virtue in accord with nature. Public Domain PDF book. from r/philosophy

A History of Cynicism – From Diogenes to the 6th Century A.D.

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more on philosophy in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=philosophy

Creighton Nursing Simulation Evaluation

https://nursing.creighton.edu/academics/competency-evaluation-instrument

Creighton Simulation Evaluation Instrument

https://mnscu-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/r/personal/sj4932ae_minnstate_edu/_layouts/15/WopiFrame2.aspx?action=edit&sourcedoc=%7B8CF7FBDB-977D-42B9-92E6-56EB1EF21DE0%7D

From: “Frisch, Connie J” <connie.frisch@sctcc.edu>

Measuring Self-Efficacy

https://sparqtools.org/mobility-measure/new-general-self-efficacy-scale/#all-survey-questions

 

Facebook antitrust lawsuit

The Smoking Gun in the Facebook Antitrust Case

The government wants to break up the world’s biggest social network. Internal company emails show why.
https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-ftc-antitrust-case-smoking-gun/

At first blush, privacy and antitrust might seem like separate issues—two different chapters in a textbook about big tech. But the decline in Facebook’s privacy protections plays a central role in the states’ case. Antitrust is a complicated field built on a simple premise: When a company doesn’t face real competition, it will be free to do bad things.

a conceptual breakthrough on that front. In a paper titled “The Antitrust Case Against Facebook,” the legal scholar Dina Srinivasan argued that Facebook’s takeover of the social networking market has inflicted a very specific harm on consumers: It has forced them to accept ever worse privacy settings. Facebook, Srinivasan pointed out, began its existence in 2004 by differentiating itself on privacy. Unlike then-dominant MySpace, for example, where profiles were visible to anyone by default, Facebook profiles could be seen only by your friends or people at the same school

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Facebook hit with antitrust probe for tying Oculus use to Facebook accounts

https://techcrunch.com/2020/12/10/facebook-hit-with-antitrust-probe-for-tying-oculus-use-to-facebook-accounts

In recent years Facebook has been pushing to add a ‘social layer’ to the VR platform — but the heavy-handed requirement for Oculus users to have a Facebook account has not proved popular with gamers.
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more on Facebook in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=facebook

Chris Hughes
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2019/05/09/break-up-facebook/

creative ROI measurement

Getting creative with learning ROI measurement

Getting creative with learning ROI measurement

The starting point of this method is the definition of the two key variables we want to study: learning effort and business metrics. Sales and Training Effort. Then the cost of each training session, salary cost when they are not working,

The measure of learning ROI could then be standardized and used to benchmark different actions of learning effectiveness.

This approach can be used by any organization that has an important number of autonomous units, like the stores in this business case. The units need to make sense from a business perspective, and their numbers need to be large to allow statistical power.

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https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims?s=return+of+investment

10 job skills for 2025

Here Are the Top 10 Job Skills for 2025

he two highest-ranked spots went to skills that didn’t appear at all on WEF’s previous list: 1) analytical thinking and innovation, and 2) active learning and learning strategies. Another skill cluster that didn’t make the previous list debuted at No. 5 — resilience, stress tolerance, and flexibility.

“The pace of technology adoption is expected to remain unabated and may accelerate in some areas,” including the use of robots and artificial intelligence, the report said. Most businesses — 84 percent — plan to accelerate the digitalization of work processes and the use of digital tools, such as video conferencing,

  1. Analytical thinking and innovation
  2. Active learning and learning strategies
  3. Complex problem-solving
  4. Critical thinking and analysis
  5. Resilience, stress tolerance, and flexibility
  6. Creativity, originality, and initiative
  7. Leadership and social influence
  8. Reasoning, problem-solving, and ideation
  9. Emotional intelligence
  10. Technology design and programming

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compare to 2015
https://www.slideshare.net/aidemoreto/gamification-and-byox-in-academic-libraries-low-end-practical-approach

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