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How to deal with the stress before an exam

KnowledgeOne

2010), it was found that students who slept less than six hours per night had a higher stress level during exams. Exercise regularly. Exercise is known to have many positive effects on mental and physical health. Exercise, stress, and academic performance among college students. In a study by Dewald et al. Meijer, A.

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An All-In-One Resource for All Things xAPI

eLearningMind

But in 2010, after putting out a call for vendors to develop a set of next-gen eLearning standards, the governing body of SCORM, Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL), tasked a company—Rustici Software—with that responsibility. This made manual analysis of compliance training and compliance reporting a nightmare.

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Measuring Project Success: Thoughts for the Training Professional.

Dashe & Thomson

Easily definable items such as these, measured against a finite number of other events, allow for relatively rapid analysis. Properly documenting expectations, responsibilities, and success factors can be one of the most vital aspects of successful project management, but it’s so often overlooked or treated as merely an exercise.

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TechKnowledge 2012 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

In one study, users watched an avatar that looked like them exercising and losing weight in a virtual environment, the result was that those that watched the avatar of themselves subsequently exercised more and ate healthier in the real world as compared to a control group. This as reported by Fox and Bailenson (2009). Bailenson, J. &

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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Resources from my presentation at Innovations in e-learning Symposium

Kapp Notes

In one study, users watched an avatar that looked like them exercising and losing weight in a virtual environment, the result was that those that watched the avatar of themselves subsequently exercised more and ate healthier in the real world as compared to a control group. This as reported by Fox and Bailenson (2009). Bailenson, J. &

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Research to Practice: Games and Simulations

Kapp Notes

In one study, users watched an avatar that looked like them exercising and losing weight in a virtual environment, the result was that those that watched the avatar of themselves subsequently exercised more and ate healthier in the real world as compared to a control group. This as reported by Fox and Bailenson (2009). Bailenson, J. &