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Simulation-based Learning: The Future of Learning & Development

Infopro Learning

In comparison to traditional methods of training, such as lectures and workshops, simulation-based learning has proven to be more effective in engaging learners and helping them retain information better. They believe they could be spending more time of the lecturer and other learners. Enhanced employee motivation.

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Unleashing Gen Z’s Potential: Supercharging L&D for the Newest Generation

Infopro Learning

Personalized Learning: Transforming L&D for the Newest Generation Only a small fraction of Gen Z learners finds traditional lectures appealing, signaling the need to avoid lengthy and uninspiring explanations. Their enthusiasm lies more in self-guided exploration, where personalized and self-paced online courses take center stage.

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Steps to develop eLearning curriculum

BrainCert

This should include theoretical subject matter and practical exercises to help learners apply their knowledge. To make sure content remains engaging throughout the duration of a course, instructors can incorporate interactive elements such as quizzes, polls, lecture videos, and simulations amongst other activities.

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Revolutionizing Healthcare Training: Innovative Solutions for Enhanced Learning and Development

Infopro Learning

Having a medical library at your fingertips ensures essential knowledge is always within reach, whether in a lecture hall or a hospital setting. Through these exercises, professionals enhance their ability to connect with patients on a deeper level, fostering sensitivity and understanding.

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Scaling up: working with large groups online

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Incidentally, this principle is not applied at all at the university: we always have lectures there with 200-250 students. Few lectures, but a lot of writing, reading to each other and giving feedback. Design exercise: think big A fun exercise: imagine what your design for 12 would look like with 50/500 participants.

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The Future of eLearning: How Gamification is Changing the Game

Kalisa Young

Are you tired of boring lectures and textbooks that don’t offer any real-world application? For instance, Duolingo uses gamification to teach language skills through interactive exercises and rewards. Khan Academy uses gamification to teach math concepts through videos and practice exercises.

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What Is the Difference Between Hybrid and Blended Learning?

Cloudshare

We live in a world of on-demand services and internet-connected devices, so focusing on a lengthy lecture probably isn’t a suitable way to learn for most. A typical setup is for the online component to provide additional exercises to complement the in-class lecture. The same principle applies to training in a B2B setting.