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Active Learning Theory

Ed App

Active learning theory is one of the most popular buzzwords in the learning and development (L&D) community today. What is active learning? Active learning involves actively engaging with your learners. Active Learning Theory vs Interactive Reinforcement. But, what does it actually mean?

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A New Year’s Resolution: Remove the Fluff from eLearning

Integrated Learnings

If you had to offer business justification for each slide and activity in your eLearning lesson to your client, could you consistently make a compelling case? Another offender is knowledge checks that quiz basic recall. A lesson might begin with a situation or problem that occurs on the job. Does this formula sound familiar?

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How to Use Drip-Feed Training & Learning to Sell More Courses

learnWorlds

As Spaced Learning Theory suggests, learning is more effective when information is presented with intervals in between, and drip feeding is a strategy that operationalizes this theory by gradually delivering content over time to enhance retention and understanding.

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How Automated Training Can Help Your Business

Academy of Mine

If, however, they simply record their training message once and then provide the lesson plans to be implemented in an LMS, their performance (through the LMS) is identical every time, not swayed by the fortunes of the world. This provides a consistent bedrock that all employees experience equally, and from which they can all grow together.

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Leveraging AI for Scenario-Based Learning

Thinkdom

Scenario-based learning is a type of learning that presents learners with a situation or scenario and asks them to respond based on how they would handle that scenario. This approach is based on the situated learning theory developed by Lathe and Vendor in 1991.

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E-Learning Sucks (Or So They Say)

LearnDash

The content is generally dry, and so is the delivery (often the result of throwing a PowerPoint presentation into an e-learning template and pressing “publish”). When I am mandated by my company to take e-learning, I often find myself doing what most end-users do: pressing the NEXT button until I get to the stupidly simple quiz at the end.

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Training: Spaced Learning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   Here's how Spaced Learning works: Present all the information you want your students to walk away. This learning theory doesn't give specifics on how long is too. In an eLearning setting you might do even shorter lessons. ) Following the 10-minute break, return to the lesson. part of the brain.

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