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Using Games and Avatars to Change Learner Behavior

Kapp Notes

After the game was over, participants waited as the researcher then “accidently” spilled a cup of pens a few feet away. No former virtual world helicopter passengers helped pick up the spilled pens. Other research has shown that pro-social games—games where the player is helping others—have a positive influence on pro-social behavior.

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Navigating the Trends: Innovations in Online Assessment Creation Services

Hurix Digital

More advanced and effective alternatives are progressively replacing the outdated techniques of assessment in today’s quickly changing educational environment. Technology has made it possible for online assessment tools to be widely used, completely changing how teachers analyze and gauge student achievement.

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SCORM Engine 2017.1 is released!

Rustici Software

Improved Player UI. We’ve continued to enhance the design and layout of the new SCORM Engine Player UI, which we released in Engine 2016.1. See the difference in Engine player’s functionality on Zendesk. In particular, we have made significant changes to the Engine player UI to more easily cooperate with screen readers.

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Instructional Design vs. Instructional Development: What’s the Difference?

eLearningMind

The design phase is the portion of the development cycle where the designer is putting pen to paper to create a concept. They’re the ones outlining the strategy, identifying key players, and writing the initial script. Think of the instructional designer as the lead writer for your eLearning project. SAM – Ready, Fire Aim.

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How They Make Anime: A Guide to Creating Anime Storyboards

Storyboard Hero

A subtle change in eyebrows or a slight curve of the mouth can speak volumes. Tangible Feel: Some artists prefer the tactile experience of pen on paper. Leading Lines: Use lines within your composition to guide the viewer’s eyes toward the focal point. Body Language: Pay attention to the body language of characters.

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Navigating the Trends: Innovations in Online Assessment Creation Services

Hurix Digital

More advanced and effective alternatives are progressively replacing the outdated techniques of assessment in today’s quickly changing educational environment. Technology has made it possible for online assessment tools to be widely used, completely changing how teachers analyze and gauge student achievement.

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How to Prepare for the End of the Flash

Magic EdTech

Change is inevitable in any and every field. But with technology, the change happens faster than the speed of light. In 2017, Adobe formally announced that it would no longer support the Flash player plug-in. 2020 is the year that browsers will stop supporting Flash players., And that’s a big IF. What exactly is Flash?

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