Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Avatars in eLearning: Best Practices

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Here are the top 4 reasons, according to Janhavi Padture, Director - Learning Solutions at Harbinger Knowledge Products. It responds to the learner's needs and provides helpful guidance. One should expect to find them everywhere. Why, then, do several course designers avoid using avatars? It should augment content, not be the content.

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Raptivity Essential : Now Build HTML5 and Flash Interactions Simultaneously

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Raptivity Essential provides a sufficient selection of templates for a novice user to get a hold of interactive learning. Course developers who have already made an investment in Raptivity Essential are looking for a solution which quickly migrates their existing content to tablets and smart phones without hassles.

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Active Learning - Unleashing the Power of Scenarios and Activities

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Imagine a set of questions the learner has to answer, based on the information provided. You could construct scenarios where learner gets to apply experience or new facts to arrive at a solution. In this post, I give a few examples. Let's deal with comprehension first. This is plain vanilla comprehension exercise as we know it.

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eLearning Shows the Way!

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

A digital cinema provider from Hollywood will soon start using Raptivity for sales presentations. At this point, if an innovator introduces a solution, it creates tremendous value for its users, who respond overwhelmingly in favor of the new product. Raptivity , the e-learning tool? Yes, and no.

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Speaking Engagements in London and Paris

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

For best learning outcomes social interactions must fulfill these conditions: Take place in the context of the presented course page Allow learners to contribute and voice opinions Provide educators the flexibility and control over interactions as well as content. social informal learning.

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Building m-learning : Eliminating Redundant Effort

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

BB: With this solution you don’t need to separately plan for eLearning and mobile learning content development. Because you need only a single project for developing the content, the single source content solution provides great cost efficiency. BB: You can get a sneak peak at this solution in Training Magazine’s Learning 3.0

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