Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Recent Research on Interactive Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

This list of existing research and articles on interactivity in learning was put together by Janhavi Padture, Director of Research, Analysis and Strategy at Harbinger Knowledge Products.

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e-Learning Authoring Tools: Industry Research Reveals New Insights

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

eLearning Guild's lastest research paper presents a survey of Rapid e-Learning Tools. The paper, authored by Dr Patti Shank, reveals interesting facts and new insights in the evolving landscape of content creation applications.

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Avatars in eLearning: Best Practices

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Research has shown improvement in learning outcomes when avatars are used. An avatar doubles as a learning assistant (learning aid) that guides the learning by either answering questions, or guiding the learners, linking to external content and so forth. One should expect to find them everywhere.

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iPad: Is this the beginning of handheld education?

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Compass Intelligence, a market research firm in Scottsdale, Ariz., While it is widely known that major textbook publishers are adapting their texts for the electronic format, the intoduction of iPad has given that trend a further push - or so it seems from this article. estimates that technology spending in the U.S. billion in 2013, from $47.6

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Internet of Things: Imagination is the only limit

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

This was something new for me and so I decided to do a little research to understand what it is all about. I have interacted and learned a lot from my colleagues who always push and encourage me to dabble in new things. A few days back, one of my colleagues mentioned about The Internet of Things (IOT) to me.

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Where Did YawnBuster Come from?

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Research by eLearning Guild shows PowerPoint to be the tool most commonly used by trainers. A taxonomy of group activities fell in place: participation enhancer activities, collaboration activities, breather activities. Trainers could choose from icebreakers, activators, group exercises, energizer games and closers.

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Keeping Interactivity at the Center of Rapid Development

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Formerly he was the Director of Research and Strategy for independent research and consulting firm Brandon Hall Research. Bryan also shared his research on the cost of development per finished hour of learning, and how it varies with the level of interactivity. It is possible to use too much of a good thing.