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3 Tips To Meet Modern Learners Digital Expectations

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With the increased demands on employees, the ubiquity of information and the digitalised lifestyle, it’s no wonder that learner behaviour and their expectations of digital learning content has changed. That’s how we should create our digital learning. How much instruction text do we really need in our digital learning content?

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Enhance Digital Learning Experiences with Video

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To learn more about enhancing your digital learning with video watch my recent webinar here. Get your visual design hat on. A great example of this is the videos produced by Commoncraft – short and visually engaging while explaining quite involved concepts.

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Enhance Digital Learning Experiences with Video

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The post Enhance Digital Learning Experiences with Video appeared first on B Online Learning. I love a good vid. In this age of Netflix, Stan, Foxtel Now and YouTube, you can be pretty much guaranteed to find […].

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Using Adult Learning Principles in Digital Learning

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When developing digital learning content, it is important to put yourself in the shoes of the learner. The post Using Adult Learning Principles in Digital Learning appeared first on B Online Learning. Two essential questions to consider are: […].

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Facilitating Memory Retention in Digital Learning

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The post Facilitating Memory Retention in Digital Learning appeared first on B Online Learning. Instructional designers are interested in the question “How do people learn?”. This is not an easy question to answer because there are so […].

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Manage Cognitive Load in Digital Learning

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When thinking about digital learning, our cognitive architecture looks like this: So, let’s look at some things you can do to manage cognitive load in digital learning and help the learning process. Often, it’s about reducing extraneous cognitive load. Use the visual and auditory channels as this helps to spread the cognitive load.

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Manage Cognitive Load in Digital Learning

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The post Manage Cognitive Load in Digital Learning appeared first on B Online Learning. It’s widely accepted that our memory system consists of three components – a sensory memory that receives information from our surroundings, a working […].

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