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IDEA: Virtual ELearning Conference

LearnDash

No matter what profession you are in chances are you are aware of its various industry conferences. By way of example, WordPress dedicated conferences (“WordCamps”) are popping up all over the country. Spin-off conferences have also emerged, such as: PressNomics.

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Reflections on Adobe eLearning Conference 2017

Adobe Captivate

This was the first time I participated in Adobe eLearning Conference held in Washington D.C. I understand this was the second time this conference was organized. I believe that, no matter how you slice it, creating technical “documentation” is, in essence, teaching and learning technical information.

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7 Practical Guidelines From Cognitive Science for eLearning

eLearning Brothers

When I’ve attended eLearning conferences and workshops, one thing I’ve noticed is that instructional designers are always hungry for more research and knowledge on how people learn and what they can do to help them learn better. That’s where eLearning Rockstar Marty Rosenheck comes in. Realities 360 | San Jose, California.

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Friday Finds — Prompt Like a Pro, Learning Science, Video Repurposing

Mike Taylor

Learning is not solely about memorizing information, but also involves our emotions and behaviors. Despite the wealth of helpful scientific information available, it is often underutilized. Take away : These research-backed strategies have the capacity to help people learn and retain more information. Where’s Mike?

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Friday Finds — Learning Campaigns, Multi-Store Memory, Less is More

Mike Taylor

He also offers practical tips and examples to help L&D teams apply campaign principles to their programs, including using data and analytics to measure success, leveraging social media and influencers to amplify the message, and creating personalized content that speaks to the specific needs and interests of different learner segments.

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Friday Finds — How Learning Works, Best GPT Prompts, Persuasive Rhymes

Mike Taylor

But some things always helped, like giving examples of what you want and who it’s for, and keeping things simple. This helps you find more accurate and helpful information. It highlights how the way information is presented, even through something as simple as rhyme, can affect how truthful we perceive it to be.

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Friday Finds — PowerPoint Productivity, Training Trends, Better Questions

Mike Taylor

This method involves a brief delay before answer options are presented, encouraging students to engage more deeply with the material by retrieving information from memory first. sponsored Real-Life Examples of Bad eLearning Design It’s true that we learn from mistakes. But do they have to be ours? But do they have to be ours?