Comments on: Content or experience https://blog.learnlets.com/2013/09/content-or-experience/ Clark Quinn's learnings about learning Sun, 15 Sep 2013 23:32:51 +0000 hourly 1 By: Reading List #8 | Tim Klapdor https://blog.learnlets.com/2013/09/content-or-experience/#comment-418202 Sun, 15 Sep 2013 23:32:51 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=3474#comment-418202 […] Content or experience […]

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By: Vince Tripi https://blog.learnlets.com/2013/09/content-or-experience/#comment-416035 Thu, 12 Sep 2013 12:39:32 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=3474#comment-416035 The LMSs that I’ve had to work with have been less than inspiring when it comes to ease of use and functionality for creating a true learning experience as opposed to merely hosting content. It’s almost like building a school and saying “this is where learning happens” but not hiring any teachers.

I think that this post really emphasizes that what software companies are putting out there isn’t always useful for meaningful learning. If an LMS is a rebranded CMS, what’s so special about it? so while I think a further rebranding to an “experience management system” would not be very useful per se, I do think that it would refocus development on instructional designers’ special needs and requirements and the current structure isn’t up to par.

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By: Tim Klapdor https://blog.learnlets.com/2013/09/content-or-experience/#comment-414620 Wed, 11 Sep 2013 00:08:26 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=3474#comment-414620 Thanks Clark! I totally agree that in the current climate content presentation is seen as the equivalent to learning. Everyone from CEO, presidents, faculty and students see it this way and it’s scary! There are also exceptions – but too few and without the muscle or $$$ to change minds.

The concept of learning being experiential really holds true to me and agree that is where our efforts need to be. In this sense though I wonder if our focus needs to be on ‘managing’ them at the moment or actually developing them in a meaningful and authentic way? This is where the xAPI can be come into its own as a tool to evolve out of the current paradigm and we currently are. The fact that the main LMSs are supporting it is a good thing – as it gives us a solid foundation through the LMS and the tool via the xAPI to start thinking and transitioning into a more experiential model of learning. I have hope that change is coming – it’s wearing a Tin Can on its head!

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By: Henrik Svensson https://blog.learnlets.com/2013/09/content-or-experience/#comment-413612 Tue, 10 Sep 2013 05:03:41 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=3474#comment-413612 I think you’re right. The L&D crowd should focus in activities fostering result strengthening behavior. Look at the new world Kirkpatrick model and it’s quite clear it’s behavior that drives performance. Their model is brilliant in its simplicity, however I think they missed a chance to really make an impact by not renaming L2 to something else than Learning since it really isn’t all about learning anymore.
A course should be a performance change and everything we do to get that is input, what we get out of the change is output.

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By: Kevin Wilcoxon https://blog.learnlets.com/2013/09/content-or-experience/#comment-413382 Mon, 09 Sep 2013 23:43:37 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=3474#comment-413382 Hmmm. I believe you’re over-thinking this one. Just like learning objectives, you have to DO something with content for it to be education or training.I also like the term learning management system because it is (maybe I should say can be) the tool with which we DO something with content.

Enjoy your blog
Kevin

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By: John Delano https://blog.learnlets.com/2013/09/content-or-experience/#comment-413361 Mon, 09 Sep 2013 22:02:52 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=3474#comment-413361 Learning and content management systems are about administration while experiences and actions are about the learner. With technology advances and the speed of which information is availability today, learning functions have tended to move away from creating meaningful experiences to producing content (information) to keep pace.

I believe the Experience API will raise awareness about learner experiences and actions, and for the enlightened L&D professionals, will provide an opportunity to get back to creating great experiences. What we call the delivery and management of these experience is yet to be determined.

Thought provoking article Clark!

John

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