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[Case Study] Integrating Virtual Reality in Higher Education: The Faubourg à m’lasse

KnowledgeOne

However, the primary condition of a successful deployment is the reason behind the use of technology, and that is the learning objectives themselves. With this in mind, we present you below one of our implementations of Virtual Reality (VR) in a sociology course at Concordia University. We discuss it with an expert from Ubisoft.

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Case Study: Convert PPT to eLearning Interactive Course

Brilliant Teams

Our solution Convert PPT to eLearning: Course development The e-learning course storyboard was developed based on the learning objectives derived from the PowerPoint (PPT) presentation, with a specific focus on the conversion process from PPT to e-learning.

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Case Studies for eLearning: How and when they work best

eFront

Case studies in education are an age old teaching strategy. In this article, we talk about effective approaches to using case studies in eLearning environments. Case studies make excellent reading and comprehension activities, while simultaneously serving as information providing tools.

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What does an instructional designer do?

Paradiso Solutions

The whole process bridges the gap between learner needs, learning objectives, delivery of instruction, and evaluation. An instructional designer is an individual who designs a curriculum for the learners and develops the methodology and delivery systems for presenting the course. What does an instructional designer do?

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How To Create Cost-Effective eLearning Courses

Brilliant Teams

Define Your Learning Objectives Before diving into course development, it’s crucial to clearly define your learning objectives. By setting specific and measurable goals, you can design focused content that optimizes learning outcomes. Here are some key steps to guide you through the process: 1.

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How do you build eLearning?

B Online Learning

We determine how to present the content interaction, presentation, demonstration, simulation, illustration, audio, video, case studies, stories and scenarios. Did it open with a list of learning objectives and conclude with a test? Was it within the budget? Did it cover all of the content? You know what?

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Another Lens for Viewing Your eLearning

Association eLearning

Provide clear learning objectives up front so your learners know what they’re getting into. When you present eLearning, organize the content so it makes sense. You can present learning material in chronological order, least complex to most complex, start with generalizations and move on to case studies, etc.

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