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Remote Learning for Academic Continuity: Training Educators

ScholarLMS

The recent COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted academic continuity for the majority of the year 2020. Despite tools and technology being available to support remote learning, a multitude of educational institutions are yet to adopt them. Other aspects of remote learning are likely to fall in place over time.

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Our Collection of Learning Management Tools

Ed App

Lucky for you, we are going to go through the best ones for 2020. Learning Engagement Platforms. To combat this, many training and development leaders are turning to microlearning and learning engagement platforms for their increased completion rate and their bite-sized delivery format. Virtual Learning Environments.

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Free learning & development webinars for September 2020

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Learn How to Create Assessments for Your Video Training and Publish to an LMS You’ve shot an awesome video for the upcoming training initiative, but what’s the best way to get your video into an elearning course on your LMS? September is loaded with timely topics!

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Transforming Education with Virtual Labs and Immersive Learning

Kitaboo

With educational technology going through a paradigm shift of worldwide acceptance, both leadership and academia in the education sector are moving towards incorporating virtual lab options with real-time guidance and feedback. What are Virtual Labs? How Virtual Labs Foster Immersive Experiences for Learners. You May Also Like.

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Improve the Mobile Learning Experience

Magic EdTech

In April of 2020, 29% of parents indicated their child might have to do their schoolwork on a cellphone, with the highest percentage (43%) considered lower-income families. Student- Teacher and Student-Student interactions are essential pieces in any learning environment. 85% of all US adults have a smartphone.