Rachael Juliano



rachael.gassman@waldenu.edu

Usable Learning: Design for How People Learn-Site #3

11/04/2012 12:45

The next bog that I have found useful is called Usable Learning: Design for How People Learn. I was immediately attracted to this blog because of one word: Minneapolis. As I reside in Minneapolis I felt it would be a good move to start following a blog that may contain content that is affiliated with places, people, or courses that I may know.

It may also provide opportunities for ever needed connections. Her blog ranges from information on research regarding learning virtually versus learning among live people, to her novel she has written on how people learn in regard to design.

Here is the Article:

https://aaalab.stanford.edu/papers/cogsci07_okita_id_7451.pdf

https://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/1021/research-for-practitioners-social-interaction-belief-and-learning

This blog is well easy to follow and has a wide range of information. I can see it being useful as I learn about Instructional Design. I may be interested in purchasing her novel as well to get a deeper understanding of how she operates and apply that information to her posts.