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Best Practices to Ensure Successful Custom e-Learning Development

Infopro Learning

This article will dig deeper into the various pointers to consider when customizing content for e-learning. Before starting the e-learning development process, make sure you have a good idea of the business niche. Plus, analyze the profiles and learning content of your target audience.

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3 Ages of the Brain Under the Microscope of Neuroscience

KnowledgeOne

Over the last few decades, neuroscience has begun to confirm or refute certain hypotheses we had about how the brain works, in addition to leading us down new paths of knowledge. However, thanks to brain imaging, we know a little more about some of its particularities at different stages of life and their links with learning.

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Video Training Is Critical for Employee Success

KnowledgeCity

Our Brains Are Vision Oriented. Most of the human brain is devoted to processing visual information. That might be part of the reason why the brain processes visual information at a much faster pace than text— 60,000 times faster to be exact. Video Training Transcends Learning Styles.

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The Powerful Secret Behind Your Learning Style

Learnnovators

What’s your learning style? Perhaps it’s based on your senses (auditory, tactile, visual); or how you engage with content (hands on, conceptual or reflective); or even how you relate to others (collaborative, competitive). The good news is that there is a powerful secret behind your learning style. Focus on visual.

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Mythless Learning Design

Clark Quinn

If I’m going to rail against myths in learning, it makes sense to be clear about what learning design without myths looks like. Let me lay out a little of what mythless learning design is, or should be. Learning with myths manifests in many ways. Redundant development to accommodate learning styles, or generations.

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Understanding Learning Styles Research

Experiencing eLearning

Too many people have been talking about learning styles research lately for me to try to cite them all here. Many have commented on the Learning Styles Don’t Exist video, for example. Should we be using learning styles? These are two related reports with some shared content.

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Gamification 2.0: Shaping the Future of Education through Interactive Learning

Hurix Digital

Read on further to explore the essence of gamification in education , its impact, and how it’s shaping the future of learning. Table of Contents: 1. The Science behind Playing and Learning Learning: Cognitive Engagement and Neural Activation Gaming: Enhanced Engagement and Reward Systems Integration and Overlap 3.