Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Twelve Ways to Add Value to Open Source LMS Systems

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Business Reports How do you assess the effectiveness of a course delivered? Moodle captures most of the data, but getting it out in meaningful reports needs some statistical analysis and design effort. Student Reports How cool it will be if a student were to get a special personalized 'recommended for you' list of resources?

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Korea's Gigabit Internet to boost eLearning and mLearning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

In a recent article, New York Times reports that home internet may get even faster in South Korea. In my blog on the interactivity technology and its applications, I reviewed the famed ubiquitous city (U-city) project in Seoul that promises several new experiences in the day-to-day lives of citizens. That was a while back.

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Infusing Assessments with Advanced Interactivity

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Summative assessments, which occur at the end of a learning module, aim to evaluate the learner and report a score. Competitive audiences will enjoy games, those needing motivation could use other types of interactions.

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More Teachers Trading in Textbooks and Lectures For Interactive E-Learning Software to Engage Students

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

The article cites Kaplan University, San Francisco State University and Philips Children's Medical Ventures - all reporting tremendous student satisfaction resulting from interactive eLearning. To read the news, click here.

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Ad-hoc Social Learning Environment Version 2: BaseCamp 2011

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

People not only learned how to conduct effective one-on-one meetings with their direct reports, but they also received process documents and made a commitment to participate in the new one-on-one process.