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How to Navigate Social Media (and Avoid Information Overload)

Rapid eLearning

There’s a lot of conversation about social media. For example, if you build rapid elearning courses with Articulate products there are all sorts of resources available to you: Articulate’s Facebook page keeps you up-to-date on news and information. Not only is social media good for you, it’s good for your learners.

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Accelerate Employee Performance Using the Learning Curve: Part 3 Knowledge Formation

Infopro Learning

Timing is Everything Series: Intro , Anxiety , Information Overload , Knowledge Formation, (Part 4 Optimum Performance coming May 31st). Prior to joining InfoPro, Kyle served as a research associate on subjects including e-learning, online education, game-based learning, and social media usage in higher education at St.

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Choosing an LMS for WordPress: The Ultimate Guide

Fly Plugins

Using various types of media like audio, and video will promote engagement and participation in your course. Video has become a very popular medium over the past several years because of social media giants like Instagram and YouTube. Students have already been conditioned to receive information on a video platform.

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8 Challenges Students Encounter on Higher Ed Websites

Think Orion

Navigation Issues Accessibility Concerns Information Overload Mobile Responsiveness Outdated Content Communication Barriers Technical Issues Security Concerns Let’s explore each. Set the site language , for example, “English – United States,” so that assistive technologies can interpret your site correctly.

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Successful E-Learning Project Dos and Don’ts

Capytech

Use a Mix of Media Use various types of media in your e-learning course to keep learners engaged and ensure the best possible learning experience. The media you select will depend on the information you are presenting, but it can include text, images, videos, animations, and interactive elements such as scenarios.

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A Guide to Boosting Learner Engagement with Email Marketing

Mike Taylor

With higher adoption rates than any of the “hot” social media apps, it remains a powerful yet overlooked channel for L&D teams to drive program awareness, participation, and impact. For example, group learners by departments, experience levels or program interests to deliver customized quick reads.

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Availability bias in the AI era: Understanding its impact on decision-making

TalentLMS

Availability bias is the tendency to make decisions based on information, stories, and examples that are immediately available to us. Our brains like to work efficiently, so if we’ve got information that serves our purpose, we’re often happy to rely on it without further investigation.