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The Four Stages of Learning

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We compared it to learning to ride a bike. It was so difficult to learn, yet now you find it so easy you’ve forgotten how you learned it in the first place. They do not see any reason to learn it because they don’t consider it a need. Understanding the stages of learning can help you become a better educator.

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How to Create Clear Learning Objectives

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The phrase “learning objectives” gets thrown around a lot in discussions about training and development. Courses are supposed to have learning objectives, competencies should be related to them, quiz questions should assess how well they’ve been met, and more. But what are learning objectives? That’s a learning objective!

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Game Based Learning: Is It Appropriate For My Association?

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Why are games so popular, and how can we leverage gamification for association learning? Like any effective learning project, it’s critical to define your audience and determine if gamification is a good fit. Csikszentmihalyi believed that this flow state makes our minds more receptive to learning new ideas and concepts.

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Learning isn’t Linear

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To put this into context, let’s take a broader look at how learning occurs. People sometimes think that the rate of learning (skill, knowledge, wisdom, etc.) They picture a line moving steadily upward as a person learns. Learning isn’t linear. Learning something new can be an intimidating process. is fairly linear.

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Learning Management Systems and You

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People always want to know how their association could benefit from a Learning Management System (LMS). Cue the 1950’s film strip… “Learning Management Systems and You!”. An LMS is a system for managing learning. Share this on Google+. Add this to Google Bookmarks. Your boss calls to you. Send via Email.

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Education Balancing Act: Asynchronous, Synchronous, and Blended Learning

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Maybe your mind jumps to webinars or interactive courses in a Learning Management System (LMS). If you sign up for an in-person workshop but need to watch an online video that explains the basics before you attend, that’s an example of blended learning. Share this on Google+. Add this to Google Bookmarks. Advantages.

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Blended Learning: Not your Mother’s, Grandmother’s, or Possibly Even Older Sibling’s Training

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Blended learning is not new to training. Yes, you probably do remember and that’s the point of blended learning. Make no mistake, today blended learning goes beyond merely tagging on a movie or performing a Web Quest on the internet. Today’s learners expect a different kind of learning experience. With Blended Learning.