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16 hours ago ago from MindLeaders: Fueling the Learning Revolution
Many learning professionals are still allergic to the word They'll call them serious games if they must, but they tend to avoid the word. And virtual Second Life -like environments get even more scorn heaped upon them. Too new, too flashy, too untested. All learning has its place. No learning method works everywhere. The real trick to quality training is to identify which training method (and you should be considering ALL of them) is ...
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The military currently trains its soldiers using PCs, but they were interested in switching to the Xbox 360 for a number of reasons. Unfortunately, Microsoft was not too interested in helping them out. According to Danger Room , Microsoft refused to sell consoles to Roger Smith, chief technology officer for PEO STRI, the Army command responsible for purchasing training equipment. Why wouldn't Microsoft sell them consoles? Well, according to ...
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