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Synchronous Learning: Advantages & Disadvantages

eLearningMind

With asynchronous eLearning, learners can go back and review the lessons as many times as they need to. You still have a sense of community and the chance to interact with other students. This type of learning is great for people who need to sneak in a 5-minute lesson before work or during lunch.

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Interactive elearning: everything you need to know

Elucidat

Enhanced collaboration Interactive elearning can also improve collaboration and teamwork among learners. It facilitates social learning, which allows learners to share knowledge and collaborate with others, promoting a sense of community and teamwork within the organization.

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10 eLearning buzzwords you need to know!

eFront

Mobile learning, simulations, virtual worlds, serious games, real-world activities, experiential learning, social learning, offline learning, and collaborative learning are just some of the things that can now be recognized and communicated well with the Tin Can API. For more on Tin Can check our previous posts listed on this page.

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10 Active Learning Methods for Super Engaged Corporate Learners

eFront

Moreover, fostering an environment that values active learning methods is not only the responsibility of a select few (like the training department, for example); but it needs to involve the active participation of the entire community as well – from the CEO to the mid-management, to the rank and file. Learning by Teaching.

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Are Trainers Still Needed?

Vignettes Learning

We’ve always felt, thought and convinced ourselves that we control learning because we instruct and teach knowledge. Roger Schank in his new book "Teaching Minds" suggests that we help learners learn by guiding and allowing them to gain insight from failures and/or experiences. Use it as part of your lessons or as a post-training test.

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"SMACK THE LEARNER ON THE FACE" - Learning from failures - best learning ever

Vignettes Learning

Synthesis Allowing learners to fail or realize the possibility of failures enable them to earnestly pursue learning as they analyze, think through or contemplate on the circumstance and discover learning points that help them arrive at solutions and/or behavioral changes. __ I just read Roger Schank's book on "Teaching Minds".

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Boring Technical eLearning Can be Engaging

Vignettes Learning

The vignette demonstrates how challenging technical topics can be learned through the presentation of a real-life scenario that teaches the value of investigating factual information and invites learners to understand, apply, appreciate and retain the importance of technical knowledge. Click here to view "Would Maria Qualify as Spouse?"