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Assessing Student Learning: Integrating Formative Assessment In Lesson Development

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In this post, we’ll explore the benefits and different ways to integrate formative assessment seamlessly into your lesson planning. Some of the most common, day-to-day examples of formative assessment include conducting a quick poll in the class during a lesson, asking questions mid-lecture, etc. Let’s dive in!

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Revolutionize Learning: Interactive Textbooks for Enhanced Engagement

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Modern educational systems are no longer associated with monotonous lectures, where generating and maintaining student engagement was a hit-or-miss exercise. An improved learning experience automatically keeps the students engaged in a lesson, enhancing participation and attentiveness.

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4 Benefits of AI for Learners… and Teachers

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This is the case, for example, with the correction of objective answers in exams, or the creation of formative tests and quizzes. AI can identify recurrent errors in learners and propose targeted personalized exercises to remedy them. Artificial intelligence can… Save teachers’ time. Optimize memory consolidation.

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5 Steps to a Successful Blended Learning Strategy

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Where will discussions, feedback and lessons be hosted? Be creative to encourage engagement and ensure chosen modalities help move learning lessons forward. Participants get bored and do the minimum required without connecting with the lessons with outcomes. Who will manage the program’s progress and updates?

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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

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For example, here is module I whipped up about a breed of dog called the Alaskan Malamute. Here’s why: It’s extremely easy to work with, copy and paste your content into any one of its pre-built lessons, or use its custom lesson blocks for a bit more control and variety. Nothing too ‘flashy’, fairly minimalist and functional.

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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

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There’s so much to like about this book on the mobile-first movement, but here are 10 lessons I personally found applicable to all of us in mLearning: Lesson 1: The Future is Mobile and Mobile Learning — Hopefully you aren’t too surprised by this truth but it’s worth mentioning it.

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What HR and L&D Need to Learn About AI

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For example, “The advancement of AI helping the fight against coronavirus is real. In my research, I discovered many examples of AI in our daily lives but found fewer of those applications in Talent Development than just about any other field. ” She added that AI is permeating all facets of life. Who Will Build It?

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