7/26/2005

Onde está o que eu quero?

Tem-se falado muito em se explicitar o objetivo ajuda o aluno a encontrar o que quer. A verdade é que estamos esquecendo o modo mais simples de fazermos isso:

Googleize e-Learning programs for repeat value

We love Google for the way it helps us search tons of information to retrieve just the bytes we need, and for the way it helps us do this in a flash.

Wouldn’t it be neat if we added a “Search Function” in our e-Learning programs?

Such a feature can definitely assist participants in searching for relevant and meaningful topics during the initial learning process, or when they visit the program at later times. Just as in Google, the search can be done through the use of a “key word,” Alternatively, one can also search by program, topic, type of content, etc.


Jimenez no The eLearning Developers´ Journal.


Search is so highly personal that searching is empowering for humans like nothing else. It is the antithesis of being told or taught. It is about self-empowerment; it is empowering individuals to do what they think best with the information they want… Search is the ultimate expression of the power of the individual, using a computer, looking at the world, and finding exactly what they want—and everyone is different when it comes to that.

Eric Schmidt, Google CEO.


Let´s Googleize it!

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