In this episode, we explore how a limited definition of learning and mislabeling learning as training can hinder the learner by trapping them in lower levels of thinking. We encourage everyone to shift from the information transfer definition of learning to view learning as the making of meaningful connections which encourages higher order thinking and involves analysis, evaluation, synthesis, and creation.

The following links include a wide assortment of perspectives that can you used to either reinforce this notion of learning or to explore other aspects of learning:

To Own Your Learning You MUST Use Higher-Order or Deeper Thinking
Avoiding Illogical Conclusions
We Need More Autodidacts
The Shift from Engaging Students to Empowering Learners
Moving With a Learner’s Mindset
Active Learning via Learner’s Mindset and the CSLE+COVA framework
PPL vs DPL
Applied Digital Learning
Applied Digital Learning Student Stories

One of the best ways to embrace learning is to continually seek out or employ authentic learning opportunities. Consider the following:

Authentic Learning Opportunities
Benefits of Life Long Authentic Learning Opportunities
Authentic Learning Leads to Authentic Adventures
Power of the Continual Practice of Authentic Learning
Why Authentic Learning Converts Into Lifelong Learning

Ever since I watched the DSLR Video Shooter – Full Youtube Studio on ONE SINGLE STAND! I knew that if or when I had the space that this would be my next video setup. Since we moved in July I now not only have the space I have several different settings that I can use my video setup on a single stand.

I have just started testing the setup and the following is how I used this stand in my backyard to run a class meeting. I have an assortment of options on how I can configure this stand since I have used Manfrotto super clamps and other higher-end accessories. I went with a bit heavier stand than what Caleb in the DSLR Video Shooter video had recommended and while the weight and size are a bit of an issue the stability and ease of use are great. I wanted to have a stand that I could use in as many settings and my initial tests are confirming the heavier stand was a good choice.

We have an amazing backyard and garden so while I can, I am enjoying the sun and shade and will be running my class meetings and shooting my next few series of instructional videos outside.

I will be recording several videos for some new courses I am developing so I will be testing out this stand and will be experimenting with a variety of configurations. Adding my DSLR and teleprompter will be as easy as clamping on another super clamp and ball head and then adding the camera.

Once I get things sorted out I will be adding another section to my Dwayne’s DIY Video Setup series. Looking forward to sharing what I learn.

If you want to see the research behind these ideas check out the following posts:

The Power of Influence, Persuasion, and Motivation
Psychology Recommended Reading List

If we really want to make a difference in the world around us it is crucial that we share our experiences, insights, and knowledge that we have acquired through many years of research into teaching and learning. Sharing our lessons learned through writing, videos, podcasts, modeling and mentoring is the least that we can to to change or improve the world one learner at a time.

Have you ever offered a suggestion that was immediately taken to an extreme and illogical conclusion? Or, has your suggestion been interpreted as a recommendation to exclude everything that is currently working and adopt only a very narrow and illogical extreme interpretation of your recommendation? If you have experienced this personally or been in a group where others have done so then this video is for you: