Spark Your Interest

article thumbnail

How To Use Proven Virtual Learning Activities To Boost Your Training

Spark Your Interest

Elearning courses. An IBM study reported that for every $1 a company invests in the benefits of eLearning, it gains $30 worth of productivity”. Playing games, for example as an icebreaker. Fun games to change up the tempo of what you are teaching. Games/Quizzes. Games and quizzes are often good to use for.

article thumbnail

Successful Zoom Webinar Training: How To Create The Best Training

Spark Your Interest

Playing games, for example, as an ice-breaker. Fun games to change up the tempo of what you are teaching. Games/Quizzes. Games and quizzes are suitable Zoom webinar training activities to increase interactivity in the session. Games and quizzes are often good to use for. Use Games and Icebreakers.

Training 153
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The 14 Common Constraints In Creating Custom Elearning Solutions

Spark Your Interest

Creating custom elearning solutions can be a complex process comprising many stages involving many internal and external experts. What Are Custom Elearning Solutions? In essence, customized elearning solutions provide organizations with tailored ways to fill training gaps using online delivery.

article thumbnail

How E-learning for Health Changed After Covid-19

Spark Your Interest

It features an interactive story presented in a scrolling, comic book style-choose-your-own-adventure game. Include games to help patients learn about healthy choices. As well a game simulation can help learners practice skills in a real-life scenario. An advanced care planning example is Vitalogue.

article thumbnail

E-learning Activities That Don’t Suck!

Spark Your Interest

E-learning Activities that Include Instructional Games. Games can be perceived as frivolous. But, there are powerful elements of games that are very effective in building online learning. And games help to engage your audience and provide instant feedback. A great resource is the book Game Thinking by Amy Jo Kim.

article thumbnail

THE DUMMIES GUIDE TO DEVELOPING ONLINE LEARNING

Spark Your Interest

Creating games is a way to train and reinforce learning. A simple example is a “Jeopardy” game where users recall their learning through play. For example, clicking a button, dragging an item, doing data or text entry, and playing a game are instances of learner interactivity. Gamification.