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Chopeta Lyons

Students of film may be familiar with the classic 1920s Kuleshov experiment where audiences viewed Russian star Moszhukin reacting to a bowl of soup, a child in a coffin, and finally, to a beautiful and tempting seductress. The audiences raved about his ability to show ... More »

Youthful e-Learning Design

Richard H. Sites

On a recent flight, I forgot to charge my iPod for the trip home. I was sitting one row in front of a young girl and her mother.  The young girl was full of questions: “How fast are we going?” “Why didn’t we take the car this time?” &l... More »

Slides From Melissa Fein Webcast

Juana Llorens

As promised. Here are the slides (PDF) from today's presentation with Melissa Fein. More »

Thinking About Good Multiple-Choice Questions

One of the ways learning objectives can be measured is through a knowledge-based or written test. “Although true-false tests are the easiest to construct, they provide that old 50 percent guessing opportunity, thus not truly testing against the objectives,” ... More »