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eLearning Content Development: 6 Steps to Create a Learning Problem Statement

TalentLMS

Before plunging into an eLearning course development process with your team, spend some time developing a formal problem statement. Let’s determine the research-worthiness of a problem and the steps to create a clear learning problem statement. How do you determine the research worthiness of a problem?

Problem 40
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Your Guide to Defusing A Company Turnover Problem

Docebo

That new norm spreads into other areas and processes; important things are overlooked, bad habits spread, and you’re now facing a major problem that could have been avoided. High turnover is one such problem that only gets worse the longer it’s left unchecked. Managing this issue starts by outlining the extent of the problem.

Problem 131
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Meeting your learning objectives in XR

KnowledgeOne

This was a concrete case where learning objectives coincided with the strength of Virtual Reality technology. Assembly / Puzzle exercises. Besides observation, VR also offers the possibility to manipulate almost any object virtually. We leave you with these three concluding thoughts: Start with the learning objectives.

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10 Common Problems faced by Learners in Online Learning

Raptivity

One of the key goals of any Instructional Designer, educator or SME of an online course, is to engage learners into the course and help them successfully achieve the learning objectives. To know why, we need to look at online learning experiences from learners’ perspective. Well, not always.

Problem 100
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SMART learning objectives: How to set and adapt them to your online courses

isEazy

Want to know why SMART learning objectives are the best way to succeed with your courses? What are your learning objectives? A learning objective is a measurable and real result of what you want to achieve with your course. Why is it so important to set objectives before creating your e-learning course?

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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.

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How to Identify a Good eLearning Development Company for Custom Solutions

IT Training Department Blog

Not only that, is eLearning even the right solution for your problem? Most eLearning companies will always tell you that eLearning can solve your problem, or even worse, they’ll do what they’re told without using critical thinking to consult with you on the best solution.