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CSU Resources

Kapp Notes

Here is a course titled How to Increase Learner Engagement which provides ten great ideas for breaking away from the lecture and working toward engaging students on a meaningful level. Making learning fun: A taxonomy of intrinsic motivations for learning. Journal of Educational Psychology, 88, 715-730. 14: 215–235, 2000.

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LearnWorlds vs Teachable vs Thinkific vs Kajabi Vs EdApp: Which One Tops AI Content Creation?

learnWorlds

You can select: Type of quiz you want (multiple choice, ordering, open-ended, and more) Type of question, based on Bloom’s Taxonomy Difficulty level Tone of voice Define the context Key terms to be assessed With the content editor functionality, you can proofread and improve your text afterward. ?

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Keynote Resources from #LUC2017

Kapp Notes

What we missed on the mission is provide in the information below (and in the slides above). It draws in the learner and provides motivation. Curiosity is evoked by providing an optimal level of informational complexity and a novel and exciting game space. Mission Possible: Creating Learner Engagement from Karl Kapp.

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Can microlearning save eLearning?

Ed App

At the turn of the twentieth century, French artist Jean-Marc Côté visualised a futuristic vision of a classroom in the year 2000. Jean-Marc Côté’s futuristic vision of education in the year 2000: At School (1900). We have come to understand over the years that rote learning provides very little long-term gain for much short term pain.

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The Mobile eLearning Express: A Brief History of Distance Courses

eLearning Brothers

The Pony Express consisted of relays of men on horseback carrying saddlebags of mail across a 2000-mile trail. Regardless, it provides endless opportunities for creative ways to reinforce learning outcomes, objectives and improve return on investments. Best practices for Universal Design include: Flexible and equitable use.