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eLearning Audio: Sound Absorbers

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   My home-office won't ever be confused with a sound studio. Nevertheless, the room itself doesn't have the kind of sound-absorbing cushions you'd find in traditional studios.     I wanted a truly portable sound-absorbing option that would sit on my desk (or travel well should the need arise).

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Lessons from March Madness

ej4 eLearning

It’s funny how you can get a feel for which team is doing better by the vigor, energy and chemistry of the play when the sound is not present. Some people think there is a loss of productivity during the tournament, but I think you can learn some lessons from the #1 seeds and the Cinderella teams alike.

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Assessing Student Learning: Integrating Formative Assessment In Lesson Development

Kitaboo

In this post, we’ll explore the benefits and different ways to integrate formative assessment seamlessly into your lesson planning. Some of the most common, day-to-day examples of formative assessment include conducting a quick poll in the class during a lesson, asking questions mid-lecture, etc. Let’s dive in!

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Best Practices for Voice-Over

CourseArc

Personalization Principle – People learn better from multimedia lessons when words are in conversational style rather than formal style. Voice Principle – People learn better when the narration in multimedia lessons is in a friendly human voice, rather than a machine voice. We also recommend to compress the file to an.mp3 format.

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How to Develop And Deliver Interactive Lessons for Higher Education

Hurix Digital

The best way to facilitate critical thinking, strengthen decision-making, and enable participative learning is an interactive lesson. . What Are Interactive Lessons? In simple words, interactive lessons are educational lessons based on learners’ active involvement, collaboration, and participation.

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Lessons learned from remote work: Giving employees the flexibility they need

TalentLMS

They provide the familiar sounds of keyboards, conversations, and coffee cups clinking in the background. Before we talk about specific lessons, let’s look at why both are attracted to a more flexible work model. Lesson #1: Embrace async work Be open to letting people work on their own time and communicate offline.

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Writing Learning Objectives In 3 Simple Steps

Fly Plugins

To create the most effective lessons possible with the fewest steps possible. By thinking through these questions with your imaginary “ideal student”, you can then begin to understand who you’ll be talking to when you create lessons for your course. Why do you need to know your ideal student? It’s simple.