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Different Ways to Assess Learners Online

B Online Learning

There are many different ways to assess your learners in an online setting. Most of us have included quizzes or other tests in our online modules as this is a convenient way to track knowledge especially via an LMS. Before I decide on an assessment strategy, I always ask myself the ‘bigquestions during the […].

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6 Top Selling Points for Online Courses

LearnDash

What are learners looking for in an online course, and how can you show them you deliver? If you feel you are in this boat, it might help to take a step back and think about some of the major selling points both for your course, and for online courses in general. What’s harder: creating or selling your course ?

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The Big Question: Time Spent

Upside Learning

The Big Question posed on Learning Circuits this time is thought provoking - Where is your time spent? Games now have online social components, so it’s no longer an isolated experience. Family and Friends – the part of my life that’s not completely online yet. It causes one to pause and reflect on our state of being.

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August Big Question - Feedback

eLearning Cyclops

The Learning Circuits' Big Question for August is to provide feedback on the "Big Question" itself. I have a high opinion of it and have always enjoyed reflecting on the questions posed and reading the responses posted. I feel the Big Question achieves that goal. I must have missed that month.

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2010 Predictions - Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

January's Big Question at the Learning Circuits blog asks for our 2010 predictions. Those corporate training departments that moved so much training online in a haste to cut costs will recognize the ROI of quality classroom training. So, here we go; m-Learning continues to grow. and what is best blended.

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Addressing On-Demand Learning and Performance Needs #LCBQ | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

The questions prompt quite a lively and interesting discussion among online community members. The Learning Circuits Big Question for May is: How do we need to change in what we do in order to address learning/performance needs that are on-demand? Particularly for those communities formed online or in close proximity.

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The Big Question: Time Spent

Upside Learning

The Big Question posed on Learning Circuits this time is thought provoking - Where is your time spent? Games now have online social components, so it’s no longer an isolated experience. Family and Friends – the part of my life that’s not completely online yet. It causes one to pause and reflect on our state of being.