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How to Incorporate Flexible Learning Into Your Online Courses

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Flexible learning gives your learners the time they need to digest the information and engage with one another to discuss the concepts. Multimedia content and a vibrant, online discussion community enhance the more traditional classroom experience. Encourage learner-chosen e-learning groups to foster collaboration.

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Are You Taking Advantage of Learner-Generated Content?

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Make your forum a central part of your online course. As we’ve discussed previously, online forums are a great way to build a community around your course. After a while, the lack of posting and updates makes the whole forum look like a graveyard of dead conversations rather than a lively center for discussion.

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How to Run Effective Group Projects in Online Education

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Group projects not only give learners a feel for what collaborative projects feel like in a potential office setting, they also help build experience with project management and expose learners to differing perspectives. No project—collaborative or otherwise—should be without purpose. Make it meaningful.

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8 Tips to Help Your Learners Succeed in Their First Online Course

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In this case, find ways to coordinate quiet time for the entire household, or discuss times when you can rotate use of the office. Participate in the online forum where you and your fellow learners can interact, discuss course material, or answer questions. Interact with your fellow learners.

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4 Social Learning Facts You Should Know

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Learning development professionals have traditionally used tools to help learners collaborate, usually by leveraging discussion forums. It’s On the Rise: Learning by informal, social methods is more and more common. New APIs and slick gamification tools enables more complex ways for social interaction. From “2.0″

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How to Market Your Course to Millennials and Gen Z

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While we tend to discuss them in discrete groups (Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z), the reality is that these generations blend together, and that the transitions from one generation to the next can be difficult to define. Social collaboration is expected. Demographics matter for e-learning. Generations are always a bit nebulous.

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11 Zapier Workflows to Automate Your Marketing

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This might include a syllabus, a code of conduct for the forum, or instructions for how to complete a team assignment. Speaking of team assignments, course enrollment can also trigger an invite to a collaboration space so that leaners can meet each other and get started as soon as possible. Trigger: Someone enrolls in your course.

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