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How to Leverage Motivation in Your Learning Strategy

Docebo

In the learning sphere, spurring the motivation to engage has to be part of your enterprise learning strategy if you want to see more consistent and better quality results. But what type of motivational tactics should we lean upon in our learning strategy? Cultivating A Sense Of Pride In Learning.

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Pedagogy vs. Andragogy: Where Many Get it Wrong In Their Learning Strategy

eLearningMind

While both words refer to learning strategies, they each have their own distinct philosophies. By understanding the difference between pedagogy vs andragogy, you’ll have a clearer idea of how and why your subjects learn best. Andragogy, on the other hand, means andras (man) and ago (guide).

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Education Balancing Act: Asynchronous, Synchronous, and Blended Learning

Association eLearning

Asynchronous refers to eLearning offerings you take on your own. Synchronous refers to eLearning offerings where you participate as part of a group and everyone in the group needs to be logged in at the same time. Live webinars and virtual classrooms are both great examples. Asynchronous/ Self-Paced. Advantages. Synchronous.

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Using e-learning strategies in your business

Matrix

And how can your organization overcome this in its e-learning strategy? First of all, it is important to talk about what constitutes good e-learning – and what does not. What is good e-learning? E-learning, at its most basic level, simply refers to online courses and training programs. So, why is this?

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Evaluate The Right Partner To Outsource Your eLearning Content Development: Ultimate Cheat Sheet

Adobe Captivate

You can refer to my article Is Outsourcing eLearning Content Development Right For You to review the triggers that typically initiate the outsourcing process. Checkpoints: Ask for a wide range of samples (cutting across various authoring tools). Ask for samples showcasing innovative learning strategies. Innovation.

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Learner Engagement: Behavioral, Cognitive, & Affective

Experiencing eLearning

The version in Baker et al (2010) refers to a specific educational software program for students; I made this more general to elearning. Cognitive engagement can be defined as “mental effort and thinking strategies.” ” This can include using learning strategies and persisting through challenges.

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LEARNER ENGAGEMENT – IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK

Learnnovators

So, here I am with a clarification, and an example. An engaged learner is one who believes that it is truly important to them to learn the concerned topic. In other words, they are sold on the subject of the course, and therefore, are wholeheartedly invested in the learning process. I’ve written about it here.

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