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3 Basic Forms of Effective eLearning Activities

eFront

In any eLearning program, an activity or a group of activities are necessary to provoke learning experiences. When created the right way, learning activities can help users conquer challenging learning objectives. Merely reading or memorizing the content is not a learning activity.

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Designing eLearning using Anderson's Revised Bloom's Taxonomy

BrainCert

Its six cognitive levels of learning, ranging from knowledge to evaluation, have been integrated into conventional educational design for several decades. Each level represents a different depth of understanding, which guides you in creating specific and measurable objectives for your eLearning course.

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Interactive elearning: everything you need to know

Elucidat

More than a buzzword or elearning trend, interactive corporate training can be a game-changer in the right hands. Engagement and knowledge retention As mentioned, interactive materials are a great way to make learning stick. Enhanced collaboration Interactive elearning can also improve collaboration and teamwork among learners.

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eLearning in the Workplace

TalentLMS

Workplace training systems also bring together managers and employees under one communication platform for effective knowledge and experience sharing. Learning content is adapted to such collaborations and lessons-learnt for added agility. Employees can receive training and apply learning as needed, providing immediate value.

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Online Learning Trends Enhancing Employee Productivity in 2017

TOPYX LMS

A learning path allows a learner to choose which activities he or she will participate in and gives learners greater control over their eLearning experiences. Everyone should know the overall learning objectives and what online training resources are available to get the most from the online training program.”.

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Gamification In eLearning: 4 Awesome Examples Of Gamification In eLearning

Folio3

The questions are created in a mobile-first microlearning format which can be easily absorbed on the go, and they can be used to assist any official training for: Practice Gaining proficiency Feedback from post-training connections that would aid in revising the main training What's The Best Gamification Authoring Tool For eLearning?

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4 Benefits Of A Custom Training Program

Roundtable Learning

An effective custom training program has targeted learning objectives and a clear plan for how the program will be structured and delivered to meet learning goals. With a custom training program, learning and development (L&D) professionals can control the content and the context in which it’s presented to learners.