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Generational Differences

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In this article, we will look at the three generational preferences, and review some best practices for developing eLearning solutions for each generation. Orientations and phone support will increase their online experience. The three main generations are… Baby Boomers : Baby Boomers (Born 1946-1964).

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Why Accessibility-First Will Always Be Our Focus

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Developing accessible online content is fundamental to CourseArc’s overall diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion practices. Web accessibility specialists help identify opportunities for improvement and can help gather user feedback to gain a better understanding of how online content is performing for intended audiences. .

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Creating Better Content with Lessons Learned from Brain Research

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This knowledge, developed over years of brain research, has deep implications for learning design. From strategies for improving learner retention and performance to engaging neurodiverse learners, this research is key for all instructional designers. Take your learning and development goals and budget to the next level.

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Coronavirus Update

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We are here to assist you in any way we can and want to share some specific supports we are implementing. Due to the anticipated increase in online learning and remote instruction learning, we will be dedicating more resources to ensure that our servers and databases are performing optimally. Use of CourseArc.

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Traits of Adult Learners

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There are four key traits of adult learners that are important to keep in mind to build a comfortable, supportive learning environment that they’ll appreciate. Although learning is fun, relevance is the key when it comes to supporting adult learners. Adult learners want to build skills now. Adult learners have knowledge to share.

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Navigating the Journey to Teaching and Learning Online

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Rapid Development of Online Content – How can you quickly and effectively deploy high-quality, engaging content that is compliant? Ongoing Support – What community and professional resources can help you stay on track and get peer support when you need it. How do you evaluate performance?

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Navigating the Journey to Teaching and Learning Online: Step 5

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Now that you have identified your tools, built basic courses, provided support, and incorporated assessments and feedback, you are on your way to becoming skilled in online development and instruction. Conduct or suggest virtual professional development days to model best practices in virtual learning. Congratulations!

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