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5 Guidelines For Developing Good Online Assessments

eLearning Industry

This article, by Mary Burns of the Education Development Center, lays out 5 guidelines for developing good assessments. If we want to develop good assessments, we have to do the hard, and often offline work, of. developing good assessments! This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

When I first started writing essays for school, the rule we were given was “no online sources allowed.” Later, we were told “you can use online sources, but not Wikipedia.” And since you’re teaching an online course , it should be a given that your learners will be searching for resources online.

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How to Design Fantastic M-Learning with 9 Guidelines

Infopro Learning

” Here are 9 Guidelines for Developing Fantastic MLearning: 1. Remember, your learners will be mobile and agile, and an m-learning module should be available to the learners both online and offline. Unlike most eLearning courses, m-learning offers only a fourth of the screen space for gathering learner attention.

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How to Create Community Guidelines That Increase Engagement

Sell Courses Online

Businesses of all sizes are always trying to find ways to increase customer loyalty, and creating an online community … How to Create Community Guidelines That Increase Engagement Read More →

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Accessibility and eLearning: The Association’s Guide to WCAG

Speaker: Dan Streeter, Vice President of Learning Strategy and Design at BlueSky eLearn, and Eduardo Meza-Etienne, Director of Compliance and Accessibility Team Lead eSSENTIAL Accessibility

Whether used for training or revenue building, online learning has rapidly become the lifeblood of nearly every organization across the US. Yet, a series of recent laws, guidelines, and court decisions have created confusion about how to remain compliant in delivering accessible online learning content to those with disabilities.

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eLBX Online Day 26 – A Beginner’s Guide to 508 Compliance

eLearning Brothers

We are in the final week of eLBX Online! Web Content Accessibility Guidelines state that content should be: Perceivable. In January 2018 these rules were updated to more closely align with the aforementioned WCAG guidelines. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Overview. What Is Accessibility? Understandable.

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How to Create Feedback Guidelines for Your Course

LearnDash

In an online community , it is especially important to get the feedback right. Here are a few ways to grow a culture of positive, constructive feedback in your online course. If necessary, be ready to enact a penalty on anyone who doesn’t abide by your guidelines. Be clear about your expectations for feedback.

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The Guide to Accessible Learning for Associations

Speaker: Dan Streeter, Vice President of Learning Strategy & Development at Blue Sky eLearn

You’re committed to ensuring the online education your association supplies is accessible to all your members and employees. Learning Objectives: By attending this webinar, you'll be able to: Apply the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (proposed WCAG 2.2) Things just got real. But how do you make it happen?