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Must-have skills for User Experience (UX) design in eLearning

eFront

What UX designers lack is the knowledge of how people learn : human cognition. Scan, scan, scan. Another important discovery in terms of UX design in eLearning is that learners will scan the content more than they will read it. They understand the nuances of interface features and obstructions.

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Decoding the Human Vs. Automated ADA Compliance Audit Challenge

Hurix Digital

It is reported that 71% of users who have some sort of physical or cognitive disability leave websites that are not accessible and prefer the ones that offer higher accessibility. Many boomers have large sums of discretionary spending having similar challenges with their vision, hearing, motor, and cognitive skills.

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The Advantages and Potential of Virtual Reality: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

C) VR in medical education uses, among other things, very powerful computer programs that allow specific 3D images to be obtained by merging the results of two-dimensional images from MRI machines, ultrasound scans and CT scans.

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15 Web Accessibility Testing Tools and Their Testing Capabilities

Hurix Digital

Web accessibility means that all websites, tools, applications, and interfaces have to be designed to make them accessible to users of all types, including those with physical disabilities such as hearing issues, visual impairments, cognitive or motor impairments, or others. of all home pages detecting some disability error.

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How are elearning solutions becoming better with AI paper graders? 

Creativ Technologies

Someone could have completed the test in his handwriting, which a machine learning algorithm could detect through a scanned copy of the answer sheet. Essay-based questions test the advanced cognitive processes that MCQs can’t; the former must be included. Lack of human assessors.

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What I wish I’d learned in school

Clark Quinn

So, here’re some off-the-cuff thoughts about what I wish I’d learned in school: meta-cognitive and meta-learning skills (e.g. the SCANS competencies beyond the basic skills). I also thought it worth putting out to a slightly broader audience. how to work in groups on projects.

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Seeing the Brain Through the Eyes of an Artist: Elizabeth Jameson

Learningtogo

The performing arts, as they are often called, are also being used as therapy and treatment for a variety of brain diseases and cognitive malfunctions. In cognitive psychology, art therapy is a recognized and well-documented approach for many cognitive and emotional conditions.

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