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Improvising our way beyond emergency remote teaching

Kadenze

Suddenly the blogosphere is alive with “Tips and resources to help you get started”, with “Suggested Technologies for Teaching Online” and for many, the priority concern is to make sure you actually know enough about how Zoom, or Collaborate Ultra or Padlet works so you aren’t exposed as a technical fraud ten minutes in. As Hodges Et al.

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The Crucial Role of Emotions and “Skilled” Intuitions in Learning

KnowledgeOne

2009), as well as in babies as one of the very first drivers of human learning from the surprise of violating expectations (Stahl and Feigenson, 2015) […].” This student curiosity, which is valuable for neuropedagogy, is also validated in brain imaging (Kang et al. Humour, in particular, can be a double-edged sword.

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How Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction Can Make Your Online Courses Better

CourseArc

A 2015 study by Microsoft shows that the current average attention span of humans is only 8 seconds, compared to 12 seconds in 2000. For more tips on how to deliver this feedback effectively, read our previous post on the subject of contextual feedback.). Present New Material to Learners. How CourseArc Can Help.

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Online training in empathic mode

KnowledgeOne

Among its approaches, the pedagogy of empathy is one that can be implemented even in simplified elearning solutions. One of its advances is the integration of approaches that aim to give it a more human dimension and to “reduce the distance” between the actors involved. Here is what this approach is all about!

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8 Proven Tips for Optimal Learning

KnowledgeOne

This is in addition to a growing interest in more humane approaches to teaching that take into account the fact that cognition and emotions are inseparable, contrary to what we have long believed… So, learners and teachers, here are some tips from the latest research for optimal learning! Tips for learners. Tips for teachers.

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Teacher Voices: Chris Nesbitt

Learning with e's

This post features Chris Nesbitt, who graduated from Plymouth University in 2015 with a first class B.Ed Providing helpful tips to decrease workload or marking doesn’t help when we are held accountable for delivering ridiculous expectations. degree in primary education in the same group as Hannah Shelton and Megan Douglas.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

4 Free Tools to Help Get Your PowerPoint from Good to Great , October 21, 2010 Continuing the recent trend of PowerPoint in the news , I stumbled upon an article in USA Today that provided some tips and advice for designing more engaging presentations. Here is the best from this past month. Tool #1: Oomfo for Charts & Graphs.