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Integrating Game Thinking in eLearning Design

Origin Learning

In today’s blog post, we will learn about ‘Game Thinking’, how it differs from gamification, and the application of game thinking in modern workplace eLearning. It is no longer sufficient to just stitch together a storyboard from reference content given by the customer and then go ahead and animate it in sequence. Game Thinking.

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Translating Activities Into the Virtual Classroom

ATD Learning Technologies

To aid us in mapping out this digital learning journey, at Virtual Gurus we use something called a wireframe, a document that you may refer to as a design document or a storyboard. To generate a strong learning experience, we need to harness the collection of resources available to us.

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The Importance of Being an Instructional Designer

Origin Learning

In this blog post, we examine how the role of Instructional Designers has evolved and the qualities that are needed to succeed as an instructional designer in a highly competitive industry. Here’s an infographic that we created way back in 2015 that examines the history of Instructional Design. The Storyboard Remains Sacred.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

A Defense of the LMS (and a case for the future of Social Learning) - Social Enterprise Blog , May 12, 2010 For some time now, I’ve seen a growing negativity toward LMS solutions by a pretty wide group folks in our space. I see it in blog posts, comments, posts, LrnChat discussions, and all sorts of places. agree and I disagree.

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10 Ways to Increase Knowledge Retention in Your Online Courses

learnWorlds

A replication of the original experiment in 2015 brought similar results. To promote social learning in your online course, you must choose an LMS with plenty of community features , like blogs, course discussions, and groups. You might say that 1885 might be long ago, but the experiment’s validity still stands.