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Using Video in eLearning Part Two

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Using video to convey a scenario is particularly effective when teaching a behavior, a “what-to-do” and “what-not-to-do” type of situation. Demonstrations: Teaching complex or abstract concepts is made easier when video is used as the medium to visually illustrate difficult concepts.

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eLearning: Overcoming the Forgetting Curve

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Before adding content to your eLearning module, always ask yourself, “How does this content teach and reflect my learning objectives?” Courses are concise; too much “fluff” can have a serious impact on the learner’s ability to focus on the meaningful core content.

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ICS Learning Group Wins Three 2013 Omni Intermedia Awards

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This course integrated a mix of Level 1 and Level 2 components and strategies to teach doctors ways to keep their waiting rooms safe, their patients happy, and insurance rates low. . “Medical Practice Management 101″: Even with a limited budget, effective training can be produced. Entry category: Medical.

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The Building Blocks of a Successful e-Training Program

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The next step is to design the instruction necessary to accomplish the teaching objectives and create an assessment structure to assure that the objectives have been met. For example, traditional instructor-led training is still one of the most successful methods of teaching, but it has drawbacks. Instructor-Led Classroom Training.

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Going-global-the-importance-of-language-and-cultural-context-in-the-development-of-e-learning

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Language structures have an immense influence on education and the impact of teaching principals of any kind; however the importance of language is arguably magnified through an instructional medium such as an e-learning platform where face-to-face contact is rare. Language Complexities.

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