On Thu, 2012-05-17 at 00:14 +0000, Jim Henderson wrote:
People learn in different ways - myself, I'm far more kinesthetic (hands- on) in learning that those who can read something and get it. But I also have no problem just diving in in most cases and starting to do rather than wanting to be told what/how to do something so I don't break it.
From a training perspective, if we can come up with some content that can be re-purposed for different learning methods, we can cover a lot of ground fairly easily. But the learning "industry" has been moving away from more monolithic methods of learning (read: instructor-led classroom- based training) and more towards more agile methods, such as podcasts/ video/short online sessions/etc. We could adapt something akin to codeacademy.com. That is a brilliant way to teach programming, and I think it could be adaptable to other areas.
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