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How Does CourseArc Make Your LMS Even Better?

CourseArc

While the lessons we share will be framed in the context of Moodle, our underlying principles can be applied to any LMS. Shown here is a drag and drop matching exercise. See Examples of CourseArc Modules in Action. Sample Pages from an Accessibility Training Course for Content Creators.

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Mother Knows Best: 3 eLearning Lessons Your Mother Taught You

eLearning Brothers

On Mother’s Day, we honor the sacrifices of our mothers, as well as the nurturing and discipline they exercised to help us grow into decent people. Here’s a sampling of motherly wisdom that you can use in your next eLearning project. “Keep making that face and it’ll stay that way.”

Lesson 114
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Anatomy of an eLearning Lesson: Merrill’s First Principles

Integrated Learnings

This post mimics the earlier one about Gagne’s nine events of instruction by first defining the parts of Merrill’s model, and then applying it to a short eLearning lesson. Let’s look at an example of how Merrill’s first principles can be applied to a short eLearning lesson. Image from [link]. 1- Problem-Centered Learning.

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Anatomy of an eLearning Lesson: Nine Events of Instruction

Integrated Learnings

You’re tasked with outlining an eLearning lesson. You’ve analyzed your content and audience, and you have a clear understanding of what learners need to be able to do by the end of the lesson. But how do you avoid designing a lesson that’s little more than a basic info dump? By Shelley A. How do you truly engage learning?

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Case Study: E-Learning Certification Program

Petra Mayer

For example, internal resources were not available as anticipated at the outset of the project, which led to the need to adjust the scope, leadership and team changes added to the challenges throughout the project timeframe. This included each courses learning objectives, examination criteria, and a course structure for all lessons.

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How To Incorporate Skill-Based Learning into Your Online Course

LearnDash

Doing so helps learners focus during a lesson, retain information, and apply it in real-case scenarios. Linguistics students might work through a series of language samples to identify sound patterns. Others, such as iTalki , help connect learners with online tutors for face-to-face lessons. Include interactive elements.

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Top 10 AI-Based Assessment Tools for Higher Education in 2024

Hurix Digital

Moreover, teachers are leveraging AI, with EdWeek reporting that 50% incorporate it into lesson planning. Fetchy also assists teachers in curating content for lesson planning and designing interactive learning activities. Now, the question arises: which are the best AI assessment tools for students? Look no further!