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How to design a micro-learning system for your organisation in 6 easy steps

QuoDeck

Designing a learning system for any organisation is a critical task. Not to forget, coordinating and collaborating with different entities like Learning Consultant, Human Resources, IT and so on. Understanding the objective of the micro-learning system. Establishing the flow of the learning content.

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Revolutionizing Academia: Unleashing the Power of Mobile Learning in Higher Education

Hurix Digital

Higher education is undergoing digital transformation with the rise of innovative learning technologies. Of these, mobile learning is emerging as a game-changer, providing new paradigms for instructional delivery. Smartphones and tablets allow students to learn anytime, anywhere through apps, mobile-friendly content, podcasts and more.

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Transformers

E-Learning Provocateur

Beyond our misgivings with technology, moreover, the virus has also shone a light on our pedagogy. That means while in-person classes can resume, remote learning will remain the staple. To begin, I suggest we go micro. The broadcast approach that we deliver virtually today is largely a continuation of our practice pre-pandemic.

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4 types of navigation flows for micro-learning courses

QuoDeck

Micro-learning online courses have been easily accepted by today’s millennial workforce. There are no large chunks of content to process, and it facilitates learning rather than imposing it on the learner. This is the traditional flow of learning management systems. Disadvantages of this navigation.

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The foundations of innovation in L&D

E-Learning Provocateur

There are two sides of the innovation coin in corporate learning & development: technology and pedagogy. Traditional ways of learning in the workplace are, by definition, ingrained in the psyche of the vast majority of the workforce. The former is rather obvious and is often conflated with the term innovation.

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Augmented Reality (AR) in Education: Transforming K12 for the Digital Age

Hurix Digital

The prospect of learning is shifting towards immersive experiences, thus demanding innovative solutions to engage students. In this blog, we will explore different cases of augmented reality in education to highlight how it is reshaping the K–12 learning landscape in 2024. Let’s dive in!

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Adapting to Change: How Higher Education is Evolving in the 21st Century

Hurix Digital

The 21st century student seeks flexibility, affordability and career-focused learning outcomes from higher education. To meet these expectations, institutions are incorporating digital learning modes like online degree programs, blended learning approaches, MOOCs, gamification and mobile learning.