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How to Make Online Courses More Interactive

LearnDash

In a typical online course, learning is straightforward. However, learners may have trouble sticking with courses or learning the material without interactivity. Incorporating interactive elements in online courses leads to better learning outcomes and higher learner retention and satisfaction. Five minutes – even better.

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Q&A: Wellness for Educators

CourseArc

Kathryn, you are an educational researcher and practitioner focusing on online and digital learning. My primary focus is online and digital learning, but in the midst of all of my projects, which varied in focus, an underlying theme was educator burnout, stress, and overwhelm. How did you bridge the gap to start Wellness for Educators?

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10 Ways Online Learning is Reshaping Companies’ Training Strategies

KnowledgeOne

Especially pushed upfront by the recent pandemic, online learning has become quintessential to any company’s training strategy. So, let’s delve into how online learning is reshaping the corporate world, from onboarding to upskilling, fostering innovation, and enhancing employee engagement.

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How Section4 delivers truly great blended learning

Arlo Training & Events Software

We often talk about blended learning and its benefits for learners and trainers alike. Well, recently our management team attended a course that really delivers on the fundamentals of great blended learning. We’ve shared our experience and some key takeaways, so other training providers can deliver great blended learning too.

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Getting The Most Out Of Your LMS

Upside Learning

What is a Learning Management System used for? MICRO-BLOGGING: Check if your LMS offers a Micro-blogging feature. MICRO-BLOGGING: Check if your LMS offers a Micro-blogging feature. The micro-blogging feature is a great way to build a network that can be used for varied types of learning. Is that it?

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Creating a Robust Social Community within Your LMS

LearnDash

They create either a large discussion forum where everyone is grouped together, or they silo their groups into too narrow categories. But envision your community a few years down the road, with several cohorts of graduated learners, and a course catalog full of seminars and micro content.

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How to Pace Your Learners and Prevent Cramming

LearnDash

It means they learn the course material, but it also means they remember the course material for months—if not years—after finishing. Most learners know that cramming is bad for learning , and few walk into a course expecting to spend their last few days desperately pulling all-nighters in preparation for a big test.

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