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How Long Should My Online Lessons Be?

LearnDash

If you’re planning your first online lessons, one of the first decisions you will have to make is how long your lessons should be. One of the beautiful aspects of online education is that it gives course creators the freedom to decide for themselves what length is most appropriate for their content. Which is better?

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eLearning: Determining the Best Size for Today's Lessons

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      When developing eLearning lessons using any of the top development tools (Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, or TechSmith Camtasia Studio), you need to take the size of your learner's device into account. But what's the ideal size for an eLearning lesson? How big is its screen?

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What I Learned From Product Developers To Develop Online Lessons

eLearning Industry

How is the Agile approach, typically used in IT software development, applicable in education and what impact does it have? This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Drip Content for Online Courses: Everything You Need To Know

Fly Plugins

Are you looking for a way to deliver your online course content in a structured and engaging manner? What is Drip Content for Online Courses? For example, you might release a new lesson or module every week or every few days. Drip content might just be the solution you need.

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Beyond Face-to-Face: Solving the Digital Practice Problem

Speaker: Bryan Naas, Director of Sales Enablement, Lessonly

Fortunately, it’s 2019, and just like athletes have access to VR simulations, and artists have access to online communities of practice, the world of sales is also starting to catch up. This practice is time-consuming, inefficient, and can be impossible if you’re working with a remote salesforce.

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5 Online Teaching Fundamentals for Online Educators

LearnDash

Even if you’ve taught in the classroom, teaching online presents new challenges. If you’re preparing to teach your first online course, you may be wondering how online teaching differs from the traditional classroom. Other online learners hope to gain new skills in order to advance their career. Know your learners.

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How to Make Online Courses More Interactive

LearnDash

In a typical online course, learning is straightforward. Course creators pass information through static lessons, and students turn in assignments, and the cycle repeats. Incorporating interactive elements in online courses leads to better learning outcomes and higher learner retention and satisfaction.