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Top Five Tips to Create Accessible Content

CourseArc

Top Five Tips to Create Accessible Content. Despite good intentions, not all website content is created equal. Well-executed content creates a better user experience for everyone. When content on a website is accessible, it means all users, regardless of their level of ability, condition, or circumstance are able to access it.

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Alternate Reality Games: a model for engagement?

Growth Engineering

Today, we’re looking at the wonderful world of Alternate Reality Games. What is an Alternate Reality Game? Wikipedia defines the following design principles common to most ARGs: Storytelling as Archaeology. In an Alternate Reality Game, the purpose isn’t to craft a linear narrative. Platformless Narrative.

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The power of the group: Using wikis in corporate training

Matrix

Wikipedia is the most popular wiki out there. People can collaborate to get a better collective understanding of the content or move forward with the task. According to this this study , wikis produced easier-to-digest and more engaging content than a premade online course. Wikis are engaging and easier to navigate.

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Do You Know About Open Badges?

LearnDash

An example would be Wikipedia, where only two percent of its users make up for 75% of participation. Badges as Alternative Credentials. As a result, they are looking at programs around transferable badges as an alternative for showing credentials, skills and achievements of their students.

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Surprisingly Cool Things You Can Do with an LMS

Gyrus

The ability to generate content directly into the LMS not only exists but is being highlighted on this blog post. Gone are the ways of the past and the need to call your LMS provider every time you need a new bit of content development. "Title 21 CFR Part 11" Wikipedia. Assessment Creation Tool. Beal, Vangie. "What

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Backchannels – what’s all the fuss, anyway?

Integrated Learnings

Microblogging – Wikipedia states that microblogs "allow users to exchange small elements of content such as short sentences, individual images, or video links.” Backchannel – Wikipedia defines a backchannel as “the practice of using networked computers to maintain a real-time online conversation alongside live spoken remarks.”

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BOB MOSHER – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

In this context, we are reminded of your thought that “Designing for the moment of apply is hugely different from the current approach of content-driven learning. ADDIE, for instance, is oriented around a content mindset, not context. What are some interesting non-course alternatives that are available out there?