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Beyond Text: Elevating Learning with Interactive Activities in eBooks

Kitaboo

For instance, by introducing more interactive features in eBooks, higher education publishers can pave the way for learners to engage in learning activities that enable them to learn, practice, and revise their learning in an engaging manner. What are Learning Activities? Learning Activities in the Context of eBooks III.

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Writing Process from Brain Dump to Storyboard

Experiencing eLearning

Most sources she found sort of jump from “you meet with the SME and gather information” to “you write the storyboard” without explaining the thought process. It was a great exercise for me to reflect and break down a process that is fairly ingrained and automatic for me at this stage of my career.

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Learning Activities that Matter

Learning Rebels

It is time to move away from just movement…to learning activities that matter. They mean well, really – but it can be frustrating to participate in activities that have no connection to the learning at hand. Training activities should not only engage the body but the brain. Design activities to achieve a purpose.

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Building a Stronger Team: Collaborative Learning Activities & Strategies

learnWorlds

To maximize training effectiveness, many companies add collaborative learning activities to their training courses. The main “selling point” of collaborative activities is that they’re highly interactive and don’t feel forced. Collaborative learning, on the other hand, is active.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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Examples Of Microlearning In Action

Tesseract Learning

For example, in our book, “Microlearning: Short and Sweet,” Robyn Defelice and I have defined microlearning as “an instructional unit that provides a short engagement in an activity intentionally designed to elicit a specific outcome from the participant.” Examples of Microlearning. First Example of Microlearning.

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9 Key Employee Development Areas for Growth (+Examples)

WhatFix

Back to Blog Employee Training & Development 9 Key Employee Development Areas for Growth (+Examples) Published: October 31, 2023 Disha Gupta Employees are switching companies, roles, and industries at a higher frequency than ever before. Benefits, Examples, Free Template What Is a Competency Model?

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Developing a Results Driven Curriculum

A well-designed learning curriculum develops and nurtures skills needed to achieve organizational and business goals with the most effective and engaging set of experiences. This ebook outlines 5 critical steps to develop learning solutions that will help you achieve the most ambitious objectives.