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Ad-hoc Social Learning Environment - How a Blog Drives Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

We decided to set up an ad-hoc social learning environment mostly using freely available tools. We decided to outline our curriculum in a skeletal form using a blog, and then set social interactions in the curriculum context. In this post, I summarize what we learned about the ad-hoc social learning environments.

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The Role of Higher Education Publishing Solutions in Transforming the Learning Landscape

Kitaboo

Collaborative Platforms These solutions offer collaborative, engaging, and encouraging features like participation in discussion forums, exercising diverse group projects, and making the most of digital collaboration tools. Such platforms eventually contribute to a more interactive learning environment.

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The Future of Learning: Exploring the Potential of Educational Platforms

Kitaboo

Techniques like webinars, video conferencing, discussion forums, online communities, and other collaborative and interactive tools help to bridge the gap between digital and physical learning environments. To know more, write to us at KITABOO@hurix.com. Such content encourages active participation and student engagement.

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How Do Cloud Services Benefit K–12 Organizations?

Kitaboo

It helps facilitate a more dynamic and engaging learning environment for both students and educators. Students and teachers engage in live discussions, video conferences, and group projects, which develop a sense of community, collaboration, partnerships, and active participation. Table of Contents: I.

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How Educators Can Avoid Panic and Find Success Teaching Online with Janet Lee

TechSmith Camtasia

In this episode of The Visual Lounge, educator and digital transformation specialist Janet Lee joins Matt Pierce to discuss how educators can confidently create and deliver online learning experiences without burning themselves out. How to create asynchronous learning materials. Are you summer? What about a hurricane?

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8 Questions To Ask About Your eLearning Audience

TalentLMS

Can they co-tutor in a learning session? What eLearning format will be best for your audience: synchronous, asynchronous or blended learning? If blended or synchronous format is not possible, create highly interactive and branched scenarios for the asynchronous format. What type of learning do they prefer?

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Learning Games and Gamification

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Stephen Baer discussed four types of learner motivations. For example, Jen Yaros shared a slide that listed learning game elements and the rationale behind each one. Linnea Conely and Stephen Baer both discussed the benefits of stories for learning (as did I, briefly). When you activate someone’s emotions.

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