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The Evolution of eLearning – A Science Geeks Perspective

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If you’ve had a chance to read my last blog you may have guessed that I have a general dislike for most formal education. In many countries the way that we teach children is out-dated, ineffective and instils the idea that without good grades you won’t be able to succeed in life. Since grades are […].

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Facilitating Memory Retention in Digital Learning

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I recently read a blog post by Nick Elkins where he paraphrased from Dr Susan Weinschenk’s book 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know about People: “Repeating information, and the use of that information, forms new connections in your brain where memories are stored. Demonstrate the concept or idea through a diagram or chart.

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Tips for Writing Narration Scripts for eLearning

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This blog post shares some tips and tricks to help write your narration scripts. It’s an old, simple example but it usually gives people the idea. This is a question we get asked quite a lot during our training sessions. Tip 1: Think about the learner’s experience. We’ve all been there. Tip 2: Write your narration script first.

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Design Thinking: Connecting With Your Audience

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In this blog, I will focus on the first stage, the Research stage, because I believe that getting to the heart of who the user is, creates the foundation for the design. You will gain a perspective of the problem, and bring ideas to life based on how real users think, feel and behave. Design Thinking Process.

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