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4 Benefits of AI for Learners… and Teachers

KnowledgeOne

This feature also enables teachers to obtain a report on their students’ performance and adjust their teaching. One of the most effective ways of stimulating neuronal activation is to train for memory retrieval rather than simply repeating lessons, which, in the long run, risks diminishing neuronal activation.

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70-20-10: Origin, Research, Purpose

Performance Learning Productivity

At the time in the late 1980s, Michael Lombardo and I were teaching a course at the Center called Tools for Developing Effective Executives. The course was basically a summary of the findings of The Lessons of Experience study done over a 13-year period at the Center and published in 1988. Eichinger, Lominger International, Inc.,

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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

CourseArc

With the first edition published in 2002, this book from Ruth Colvin Clark and Richard E. The book highlights interactivity in design and guides the reader through lessons to help avoid common design challenges. Mayer is a practical resource offering best practices, examples, exercises, and more. The eLearning Designer’s Academy.

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Tips on Creating Clear Learning Objectives

KnowledgeOne

Viewed as the backbone of many educational strategies, Bloom’s taxonomy is a teaching tool that helps you design a course based on the outcomes you want to achieve. By providing a clear focus, both the teaching and the learning paths become more coherent and easier to envision. How do you write clear learning objectives?

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Friday Finds — MicroLearning, Automating Creativity & Better Video for Learning

Mike Taylor

With a jam-packed fall of teaching, speaking, and writing, I’m tweaking things to make my newsletter routine a tad smoother. ” Coined in 2002, microlearning refers to shorter learning sessions compared to traditional teaching. These lessons should focus on limited content to avoid cognitive overload.

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70-20-10: Origin, Research, Purpose

Performance Learning Productivity

At the time in the late 1980s, Michael Lombardo and I were teaching a course at the Center called Tools for Developing Effective Executives. The course was basically a summary of the findings of The Lessons of Experience study done over a 13-year period at the Center and published in 1988. Eichinger, Lominger International, Inc.,

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Obesity Prevention Utilizing Internet Game-based Learning

Web Courseworks

My company, Web Courseworks, has assisted the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s (CHW) efforts to teach healthy behaviors to children via eLearning since 2002. 300,000 Lessons Reach Children In the following clip, Dr. Schafer explains that the online Obesity Prevention program was piloted in three schools, in La Crosse, WI.

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