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eLearning & Training: How Long is Too Long?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      You can create the best-looking, most well-written eLearning lesson anyone has ever seen. But for the lesson to be effective, one of the most important things to keep in mind is that  more  does not mean  better. So how long is too long? So how long is too long?

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10 Benefits of Asynchronous Learning

Ed App

One of the hottest types of learning these days is asynchronous learning. In fact, you have probably done asynchronous learning at some point in time and not even realized it. So what exactly is asynchronous learning? Asynchronous learning involves learning that happens at the learner’s own pace.

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Adobe Captivate & eLearning: How Long is Too Long?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

You can create the best-looking, most well-written eLearning lesson anyone has ever seen. But for the lesson to be effective, one of the most important things to keep in mind is that more does not mean better. The answer is directly tied to the average attention span of an adult learner.   So how long is too long? .

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How to Make Better Use of Synchronous Sessions

LearnDash

On the other hand, they’re what instructors are most familiar with, because they most closely follow the traditional teaching format. With all this in mind, consider this: According to statistics published by educationdata.org , synchronous sessions were ranked lowest on a list of activities deemed most valuable by online learners.

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Navigating the Journey to Teaching and Learning Online: Step 3

CourseArc

You have successfully launched your lessons online. Start providing parents with a plan for each lesson or unit covered to give them a sense of what to expect and how they can help. A “Parent’s Plan” can include the following: Information not usually shared with students to guide the parent in the lesson. Congratulations!

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How to Best Leverage Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Learning

Maestro

The upside is that it prompted many to reconsider their learning strategy and how to best leverage synchronous vs asynchronous learning. . We’ve delved into the differences between synchronous learning vs asynchronous learning before and thought through the pros and cons of each. So, what is synchronous and asynchronous learning?

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Navigating the Journey to Teaching and Learning Online: Step 4

CourseArc

After following steps 1 to 3 in your journey, you are now several weeks into teaching online. They should be woven into both the asynchronous course material and synchronous interactions. Exit Tickets : Use these to assess student understanding of course material as you move through the lessons. Step 4: Evaluation.

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