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Steps to develop eLearning curriculum

BrainCert

We will discuss the importance of considering the learning objectives, choosing relevant content, testing and evaluating the curriculum and more. Gathering data such as demographic information and the existing knowledge base of the learners can help develop an appropriate strategy for developing eLearning modules.

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Declarative knowledge

Ed App

Many have recognized that knowledge is the most important resource in the modern economy. However, knowledge is not a simple concept but a fluid mix of framed experiences, values, contextual information, and expert insights that form the framework for incorporating new experiences and information. What is Declarative Knowledge?

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Enhancing Teaching and Learning: The Role of Instructional Plans

Kitaboo

At the heart of effective teaching lies a meticulous and strategic process known as instructional planning. What teaching methods are instrumental in attaining the desired results? In the planning process, the teacher organizes subject matter under headings and subheadings, crafting a roadmap for knowledge acquisition.

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An overview of Performance-Based Learning Objectives

Paradiso Solutions

Performance-based training focuses on specific outcomes and then sets expectations, provides feedback, introduces tools, rewards skill development, teaches new skills and knowledge, and so on, all to encourage behavior that leads to the desired result. The failure to apply that knowledge is the root of the majority of L&D issues.

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eLearning Glossary Part 2: More Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

In the first phase, analysis, the problem is defined, the learning goals are established, and the learners preexisting skills are identified. The design phase deals with learning objectives, assessment instruments, exercises, content, subject matter analysis, lesson planning and media selection. Had enough alphabet soup?

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What is Microlearning? A Guide to Creating Your First Microlearning Course

Fly Plugins

This approach not only maximizes engagement but also enhances knowledge retention among learners. It is not intended to cover broad topics but rather to address specific learning objectives. Perhaps there are 3 techniques you can teach to help with active listening. Why is it that microlearning is so effective?

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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

As the The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Blog Book Tour has been underway, another interesting discussion has been occurring in the learning blogosphere. It was sparked by Ruth Clark’s article “ Why Games Don’t Teach. ” Wolfe (1997) found a game-based approach produced significant knowledge level increases. (7

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