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Manage Cognitive Load in Digital Learning

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It’s widely accepted that our memory system consists of three components – a sensory memory that receives information from our surroundings, a working memory to process this information and also to retrieve information from our long-term memory. Modality effect – presenting information via both the visual and auditory channels.

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Using an LMS to Support Blended Learning

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As the continuation for this series of blogs on the how’s and why’s of developing and delivering a good blended learning experience for the learner, we will now delve into the platforms that support the delivery. What functions can an LMS give us to support our blended program?

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How ERPs Are Compromising Learning Innovation

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SAP merging with SuccessFactors LMS is an excellent example of this trend. They simply are not capable of performing at the same level as an enterprise digital learning platform. The performance of existing digital learning modules is compromised as the new system doesn’t fully support HTML5 or the latest browsers.

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Tips for Effective Questions in eLearning

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Let me give you an example: Which of the following are examples of bullying and/or harassment? For example could you use a short answer interaction, an essay response, a branched scenarios with points awarded depending on the path chosen, or even a reflective learning journal instead? Is a quiz really necessary? Think about it.