Experiencing eLearning

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Inclusive Learning, Free Images & More: ID Links 1/3/23

Experiencing eLearning

If you are moving beyond automatic captions to provide additional accessibility options in meetings and training with Zoom, read this article to find out what’s possible and what pitfalls to watch for. Over 2000 free icons available in multiple formats, including webfont and SVG. Free images and icons. Atlas Icons.

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Converting to Scenario-Based Questions

Experiencing eLearning

Converting these questions to scenario-based questions can increase the level of difficulty, measure higher level thought, and provide relevant context. Let’s say you’re creating training for managers on how to provide reasonable accommodations for employees. This provides context. Provide two weeks unpaid time off.

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Converting Traditional Multiple Choice Questions to Scenario-Based Questions

Experiencing eLearning

Converting these questions to scenario-based questions can increase the level of difficulty, measure higher level thought, and provide relevant context. Let’s say you’re creating training for managers on how to provide reasonable accommodations for employees. This provides context. Provide two weeks unpaid time off.

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Learntrends: Convergence in Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Showed a graphic of e-learning companies that existed in 2000, then who’s still left now. They provide another way to interact–different experience, different connection with people. Awkward phrasing, typos, or things that simply don’t make sense out of the context of the live session are par for the course.

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CCK08: Connectivism, Equity, and Equality

Experiencing eLearning

We should recognize that people do have obstacles to overcome and provide support for them to get around those obstacles. The 2000 people can figure out what works best for them–lots of time in the Moodle forums or none, multiple blog posts or just reading and lurking, concept maps or word clouds, live sessions or only asynchronous.

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