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Online Academy Helps to Keep Lectures Where They Belong: Out of.

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Online Academy Helps to Keep Lectures Where They Belong: Out of the Classroom by Jon on March 21, 2011 in Classroom Learning , Video , blended learning Where do the most innovate ideas in learning come from?

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The Limitations of Lecture-Style Training

Jigsaw Interactive

In this article, we will explore the weaknesses of the traditional lecture-style training that currently dominates the training industry. Science, however, is not on the side of lecture-based training. These percentages make it very apparent that lectures leave too many people out of effective learning.

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Converting In-person Training to Online Training

Litmos

Despite the rise of online training , most companies prefer in-person training sessions. Research from Brandon Hall Group shows that 96% of companies provide instructor-led training, and according to Training Industry , most learners say they prefer training that’s delivered in person. That, however, is not possible right now.

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Different Types of Lecturers –Not all are Good–Which Inhabit Your Organization

Kapp Notes

People often like to compare game-based learning to lectures. While many people acknowledge different types of games for learning such as: matching games, first-person thinkers, platform games, games that require balancing resources, etc. lecturers to an inventor and then validated by direct observation.

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Five Benefits of Lecture Capture

TechSmith Camtasia

To deliver effective content, many instructors are turning to video lecture content to share learning materials without having to be directly in the classroom. So why use lecture capture? Below are five benefits of lecture capture: 1. Online lecture content helps accommodate students with disabilities. ADA compliance.

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Five Benefits of Lecture Capture

TechSmith Camtasia

To deliver effective content, many instructors are turning to video lecture content to share learning materials without having to be directly in the classroom. So why use lecture capture? Below are five benefits of lecture capture: 1. Online lecture content helps accommodate students with disabilities. ADA compliance.

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Random Thoughts on Passive Learning and Lectures

Kapp Notes

The study of 225 studies stated that undergraduate students in classes with traditional stand-and-deliver lectures are 1.5 This was attributed to Eric Mazur, a physicist at Harvard University who has campaigned against stale lecturing techniques for 27 years and was not involved in the study indicated above.

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