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Improve your lessons: 3 ways to make them more effective

Challenge to Learn

Do you want to improve your classroom lessons or training? They will make your lessons and courses more effective and more fun, and any teacher, trainer or coach can do it. How to improve your lessons: Flip, repeat and automate. But do you also know that creating a course or a quiz is as simple as creating a video?

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5 Learning Myths, Debunked

LearnDash

Even better, challenge your learners to paraphrase what they learned at the end of a lesson, to help transition them from passive to active learners. You’re either “right-brained” or “left-brained.”. Telling them that “actually, we all use our whole brains equally” feels like a direct attack on part of their identity.

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Improve your lessons: 3 ways to make them more effective

Challenge to Learn

Do you want to improve your classroom lessons or training? They will make your lessons and courses more effective and more fun, and any teacher, trainer or coach can do it. How to improve your lessons: Flip, repeat and automate. But do you also know that creating a course or a quiz is as simple as creating a video?

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Learning Activities that Matter

Learning Rebels

Training activities should not only engage the body but the brain. As we pretty much know by now, lecture and being the “sage on the stage” doesn’t cut it. We must incorporate activities that strengthen the brain – we do this through practice, feedback loops and assessing performance. Cha, cha, cha.

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5 Ways Mobile Learning Can Enhance Your Course

LearnDash

A notification that new lesson content is available, or that a certain quiz is due by the end of the day, can help learners stay on top of coursework. It takes time for our brains to identify which pieces of information in our short-term memory are important enough to move to long-term storage. Education can also be a habit.

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Leveraging AI for Scenario-Based Learning

Thinkdom

Interactive e-learning scenarios provide an exciting alternative to traditional, monotonous lectures. Our brain processes and retains information faster when we actively participate in the learning process rather than just passively absorbing information. Customize feedback to illustrate the consequences of learners' decisions.

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10 Blended Training Best Practices

Ed App

Additionally, it turns complex and overwhelming topics into bite-sized lessons that are easier to absorb and understand. With spaced repetition, lessons are retaken at increasing intervals until knowledge is transferred from short term to long-term memory. The more they get right, the less frequently they’ll need to be tested.