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Student Performance Analytics: Our Most-Requested New Feature!

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With our latest update, we have solved that issue—you now see exactly where is each learner is on the road to completion as well as detailed scoring information for graded activities. All organizations now have the option to track user performance. They can use this information to review content or reach out for additional support.

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Generational Differences

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Most eLearning professionals know the importance of incorporating a variety of visual, auditory and kinesthetic activities. Orientations and phone support will increase their online experience. However, what many course creators do not realize is that generational differences also play a tremendous role in successful eLearning design.

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Navigating the Journey to Teaching and Learning Online: Step 3

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Step 3: Ongoing Support. The next step is to ensure appropriate support options are prepared. Put yourself in their shoes to determine what support and resources they need. Put yourself in their shoes to determine what support and resources they need. Congratulations! You have successfully launched your lessons online.

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Navigating the Journey to Teaching and Learning Online: Step 5

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Now that you have identified your tools, built basic courses, provided support, and incorporated assessments and feedback, you are on your way to becoming skilled in online development and instruction. The next step is to look towards the future. With so much uncertainty, it is best to be prepared. Prepare Your Program for the Future .

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Traits of Adult Learners

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There are four key traits of adult learners that are important to keep in mind to build a comfortable, supportive learning environment that they’ll appreciate. Although learning is fun, relevance is the key when it comes to supporting adult learners. Adult learners want to build skills now. Adult learners need flexibility.

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Navigating the Journey to Teaching and Learning Online: Step 5

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Now that you have identified your tools, built basic courses, provided support, and incorporated assessments and feedback, you are on your way to becoming skilled in online development and instruction. The next step is to look towards the future. With so much uncertainty, it is best to be prepared. Prepare Your Program for the Future .

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

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For example: Establish your standard criteria for in-class performance in layman’s terms that your eLearner can easily grasp. Elicit Learners’ Performance through Practice. Instructional designers should not only provide information, but also require active feedback from the learner. Provide Feedback to Learners.